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On Tue, 20 Jun 1995, Paul van Westendorp 576-5600 Fax: 576-5652 wrote:
> We have a sizable cranberry industry in the Fraser Valley (British Columbia)
> where quite a bit of research and resources have been committed over the
> years to examine the issue of pollination. As many know, Mark Winston of
> SFU (with Keith Slessor) identified and developed the QMP product to enhance
> honeybee pollination in cranberry.
> Kenna MacKenzie's work on the east coast is valuable, and there is no doubt
> that bumblebees are much better pollinators of bog plants, including
> cranberry and blueberry. You are quite correct that the bumbles have
> evolved over millions of years in bog environments and are the most
> effective pollinators. But only so as individual pollinator.
> In monocultural settings as cranberry (and blueberry) is grown today, it is
> the shortage in numbers of pollinating insects that is the limiting
> factor. Bumblebee nests may be comprised of a few dozen individuals while a
> cranberry field has millions of flowers. Considering the current prices for
> commercially available bumble bee nests, I question the economics of their
> use in a field setting. (Greenhouses is a different matter). Perhaps,
> simple enhancement of nesting habitat would be more cost-effective.
This and other bumble bee letters of the past prompt me to ask: can one
attract bumble bees or encourage a greater density of colonies by
building bee houses, or by other device or manipulation? I have seen
where mammaliologists have built bat houses to attract bats, such as at
the University of Florida. Does that strategy work for B-bees, and if
so, what would such a structure look like? Got plans? Just curious...
Terry Yawn voice phone (904) 335-3930
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