Despite their “areal fidelity” (“a strong tendency to forage at the
nearest source for each floral species in the area”), “Eckert (1933)
observed that bees from hives placed in a desert will fly as much as 13.7
kilometers to a food source if no other sources are closer to the hive”
and that they “have a tendency to fly in only one or two major lines of
flight [like Interstate Highways], neglecting similar forage plants in
other directions” (The Hive and the Honey Bee 318).
Yoon
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