One hundred and twelve Petri dishes filled with sugar syrup were arranged at 20 yd. intervals from each other in a meadow. Individual bees were observed to visit one chosen dish with great regularity for one or more days, provided that the supply did not become exhausted. Occasionally bees maŕked on one dish were observed to visit an adjacent dish. This occurred most frequently when the supply of syrup temporarily failed at the original site of feeding, but, even after a 3-day interruption in the syrup supply bees often returned to feed at the original site. Bees feeding at a dish full of syrup spent only a fraction of their time (about 1 min.) per visit drinking, but several times as long flying to and from the hive and delivering their ...
Abstract.: In honeybees (Apis mellifera), the process of nectar collection is considered a straightf...
1. The honeybee changes the concentration of nectar or sirup only very slightly while en route to th...
Background: Depending on the location, various water sources may be available for bee colonies. Thes...
Studies were made on the bee visitation of 6 quince cultivars and on the foraging behaviour of honey...
1. Of all the various methods for marking honeybees tried by the author, the one found best adapted ...
Intensity of bee visitation (honeybees and wild bees), foraging behaviour of honeybees and nectar pa...
Short-distance scouting and recruiting behaviour of the Italian honeybee, Apis mellifera ligustica S...
1. The flower constancy of honeybees on successive days has been studied by removing and identifying...
Experimentation with the honey bee, Apis mellifera, was performed with two artificial flower patches...
Cumulative effect of sugar syrup (nectar supplement) on colony size of honeybees, Apis mellifera ada...
Apis mellifera, or more commonly named, honeybees, are known for their keen ability to navigate the ...
1. We compared the foraging behaviour of two small (approximately 6000 bees) and two large (approxim...
In honeybees (Apis niellifera), the process of nectar collection is considered a straightforward exa...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
International audienceHoney bee foragers must supply their colony with a balance of pollen and necta...
Abstract.: In honeybees (Apis mellifera), the process of nectar collection is considered a straightf...
1. The honeybee changes the concentration of nectar or sirup only very slightly while en route to th...
Background: Depending on the location, various water sources may be available for bee colonies. Thes...
Studies were made on the bee visitation of 6 quince cultivars and on the foraging behaviour of honey...
1. Of all the various methods for marking honeybees tried by the author, the one found best adapted ...
Intensity of bee visitation (honeybees and wild bees), foraging behaviour of honeybees and nectar pa...
Short-distance scouting and recruiting behaviour of the Italian honeybee, Apis mellifera ligustica S...
1. The flower constancy of honeybees on successive days has been studied by removing and identifying...
Experimentation with the honey bee, Apis mellifera, was performed with two artificial flower patches...
Cumulative effect of sugar syrup (nectar supplement) on colony size of honeybees, Apis mellifera ada...
Apis mellifera, or more commonly named, honeybees, are known for their keen ability to navigate the ...
1. We compared the foraging behaviour of two small (approximately 6000 bees) and two large (approxim...
In honeybees (Apis niellifera), the process of nectar collection is considered a straightforward exa...
Apis mellifera bees perform dances to communicate the presence of desirable nectar sources. The regu...
International audienceHoney bee foragers must supply their colony with a balance of pollen and necta...
Abstract.: In honeybees (Apis mellifera), the process of nectar collection is considered a straightf...
1. The honeybee changes the concentration of nectar or sirup only very slightly while en route to th...
Background: Depending on the location, various water sources may be available for bee colonies. Thes...