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Date: | Wed, 27 Aug 2003 00:21:11 -0400 |
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"Bob wrote:
Jim said
I dunno how to stop bees from "drifting" when hives are clustered in groups,
but it seems clear that if we could somehow reduce drifting, we could reduce
reinfestation."
Though certainly not my idea, using individual markers on every hive is one
answer. Simply put, painting a different design on each landing board, say
stripes, arrows, stars, etc., and using different colors helps to identify
each hive. As much as we admire the orienting ability of such a small
insect, they are not infallable, with some species being better or worse
than others at navigating. This does seem to help, especially in a yard
with hive after hive all the same color and shape.
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