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>Hello Bee-Liners,
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> I need some info regarding maximum temperatures that bees still
>fly and perform pollination. Can any of you please direct me to some
>ref.? I read at Dandant's book that at 43 C bees don't tend to fly but
>any other info would be appreciated.
> Also, if any of you have any data or ref's about relative
>humidity and it's affect on bees.
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> Please forward directly to me:
> [log in to unmask]
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>or by mail to: Rivka Nokrian
> Dept. Botany,
> Tel Aviv University
> Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978
> ISRAEL
>Thanx in advance, Rivka
Dear Rivka,
You may find more info in the reports by Y. Lensky:
1. Comportement d'une colonie d'abeill....... Journal of Insect Physiology,
10, 1-12 (1964)
2. Resistance des abeilles...... Insectes Sociaux,
11, 293-300 (1964)
3. L'economie des liquides....... Insectes Sociaux,
11, 207-222.
Best regards, Yaacov >
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