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My bees would always go down to the duck pen for their water. I tried
to explain to them but they wouldn't listen! ; - )
billy bee
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> From: Kerry Clark of AGF 784-2225 fax (604) 784 2299
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> Subject: Re: Bees and water
> Date: 1 mai 1997 12:56
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> It often puzzles (or embarasses) beekeepers that their bees seem
to
> prefer tainted water supplies (neighbour's chlorinated hot tub,
seepage
> from compost heaps, or worse) to the pure supply provided
(sometimes
> only after the habit of using the other source has been
established).
>
> I'm speculating, but maybe the pure supply is just harder for a
> scent-oriented bee to locate ("inolfactible" (?) like invisible),
and
> those water foragers with a distinct scent would gain more
recruits than
> others with a scentless water supply. (even with, or in spite of,
> recruiting dances, wouldn't you agree Adrian?)
>
> If this is so, it suggests that scenting the (human) preferred
source
> might help redirect the water recruits away from the nuisance
site. It
> won't happen quickly if the nuisance source is a big and constant
one
> (like a swimming pool) but a smaller one (hot tub) could be made
> unavailable (tarp) for a couple of hot days, and the bees might
> re-orient to the new, distinctly-scented source.
>
> I'd expect a few drops of fragrant flavouring (anise, lemon,
vanilla)
> would do the trick for 40 liters or 10 gallons of otherwise clean
water.
> It should work even better if the scenting is done before the bees
> become oriented to the "problem" source.
>
> Water dispensed by the droplet down a sloping board, into a tray
of pea
> gravel (nice dry platform for a bee) has been very attractive to
bees.
>
> I'd like to hear if it works or not.
>
> Kerry Clark, Apiculture Specialist
> B.C. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
> 1201 103 Ave
> Dawson Creek B.C.
> V1G 4J2 CANADA Tel (250) 784-2231 fax (250)
784-2299
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