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Gustav Palan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 May 2022 20:16:40 -0400
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>These findings shed new light on intraspecific reproductive parasitism in honeybees; however, the mechanism underlying this strategy is not fully understood.'

The rebellion process is understood, exactly as it is necessary to make the first and last gap when manipulating the frame before closing.

The process is done when adding queen bees.

Bad bee colonies must therefore be disturbed before splitting bees. I do not collect brood frames from multiple hives.

The rebellion has several other manifestations, another of which is, it also occurs when the weather changes (cosmic phenomenon) when the worker simply responds to an indeterminate stimulus and does not carry nectar and lie down. Cosmic phenomenon because there are articles that describe the effect of solar eclipses on the work of bees. Next to. In the full flow of nectar, even under suitable temperature conditions, this phenomenon occurs and is apparently related to bee colony sensory as a reaction that is stronger than the accumulating instinct.

Gustav Palan

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