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Date: | Thu, 11 Nov 2010 13:34:22 -0500 |
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Dave in New Zealand is correct. Dr. Bruce Lighthart produced several
papers on electrostatic charges on bees, uptake of spores, bacteria, etc.
Earlier, E. Erickson of the Madison, later moved to Tucson, bee lab worked
on this topic.
Bees have charged bodies, but the amount can vary depending on
environmental conditions. Some interesting work out of Germany found different
charges (+ -) on the antennae, and bees apparently can switch the charge on the
antenna!
In Israel, work was done on pollen exchange btw bees and flowers, without
the bee landing - and again, it looked like bees could switch polarity.
Jerry
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