Honeypot visitation enables scent learning and heightens forager response in bumblebees (Bombus impatiens)BumblebeeHoneypotsMemoryFloral scentOlfactionSocial insectBumblebees integrate cues associated with food that they experience within their nest. Both experienced and na茂ve workers rely on odours in ...
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she secretes wax to make the nest where she lays her eggs, and a “honey pot” for the storage of nectar. The eggs hatch into worm-like larva in three or four days, become pupae, and spend fourteen
Bumble bees, like the closely-related honey bees, can activate nestmates to forage for nectar. However, little is known about how a bumble bee colony regulates pollen collection. Using four colonies of the North American bumble bee, , we studied pollen foraging activation and colony-level respon...
Evolution of host specialization in gut microbes: the bee gut as a model Bacterial symbionts of eukaryotes often give up generalist lifestyles to specialize to particular hosts. The eusocial honey bees and bumble bees harbor two... WK Kwong,NA Moran - 《Gut Microbes》 被引量: 32...
Please forgive my ignorance--I as a gardener would like to know if bumblebees make honey? If so, why isn't it used or talked about. Any information would be most helpful. Thanks Pat
Preparing for Bumblebee Offspring The spring queen builds a wax honey pot and provisions it with nectar and pollen. Next, she collects pollen and forms it into a mound on the floor of her nest. She then lays eggs in the pollen and coats it with wax secreted from her body. ...
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Like honey bees, bumble bees have far fewer canonical immune genes relative to solitary insects [75]. Consistent with Bateman’s principle of greater investment in female immunity, many immune genes are expressed more strongly in queens than males [75]. Irrespective, bumble bee male immunity is ...