Unfortunately, those poison bees seemed bewitched, completely ignoring his commands and swarming towards the Green-Head Summoning Bee instead.
Qin Niu, upon witnessing this sight, felt a surge of secret delight, yet he was also deep in thought.
Like Elder Wu Shanle, he controlled ant swarms, bee swarms, and other insect pets by subduing the queen insect and utilizing the blood connection between the queen and its offspring for control.
In the art of Insect Control Technique, this indirect manipulation is known as secondary control.
Secondary control is quite common.
Its benefit is the conservation of a great deal of spirit space, allowing Insect Masters to tame more insect pets. Another point is that during combat against enemies, an Insect Master need only issue orders to the queen insect.
After receiving the commands, the queen or mother insect will then relay orders to its offspring.
The master can also issue direct combat orders to the offspring.