méhvérzés
Méhvérzés is a Hungarian term that translates to "bee bleeding" and refers to a phenomenon observed in honey bee colonies where adult bees appear to exude a reddish fluid from their bodies. This fluid is not blood in the mammalian sense, as insects do not have a circulatory system with red blood cells. Instead, the substance is likely hemolymph, the insect equivalent of blood, mixed with other internal fluids and possibly digestive material.
The exact causes and implications of méhvérzés are not fully understood, and it can be a symptom
Observing méhvérzés in a bee colony is generally a cause for concern for beekeepers. It indicates that