In a message dated 28/12/2006 13:15:53 GMT Standard Time,
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So they are still "acclimatized" to the place they spend
most of their time.
Plus, wouldn't a set routine- Florida-Maine -NJ etc- also "acclimatize"
the bees to that sequence of floral nectar sources?
I think it is not the individual bees that acclimatise to a location but the
colony as a whole measured over several generations of queen. This
increases the chances of new queens being mated with local drones that are produced
in appropriate numbers at appropriate times for the local environment; those
being more successful there achieving better mating success.
Chris
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