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[log in to unmask] wanted to know about strange bee behavior.
Dave Green responded with a comment about the use of Nasanov glands:
"Swarms frequently [use the gland] to tell each other where to find the
entrance of a new home."
For an update on that topic, see: 1992 Wenner, A.M. Swarm movement: A
mystery explained. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 132 (1):27-31.
Dave also commented upon the problem associated with use of heavy
gloves. As mentioned some years ago, one can use surgical gloves when
handling queen cages. Normally, the stinger doesn't penetrate through that
flexible material; yet, one can readily manipulate objects.
Adrian
Adrian M. Wenner (805) 963-8508 (home phone)
967 Garcia Road (805) 893-8062 (UCSB FAX)
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
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