" and when at the bottom board they end up dead by a higher
concentration of formic acid there."
This does not make sense from a physics standpoint. Once mixed with air the density difference from pure air is negligible. The density difference might cause the formic air mix to settle for a few mm next to the formic source in still air. But a hive does not have still air. And at greater distances dilution with surrounding air is going to make the density difference too small to matter.
Dick
" Any discovery made by the human mind can be explained in its essentials to the curious learner." Professor Benjamin Schumacher talking about teaching quantum mechanics to non scientists. "For every complex problem there is a solution which is simple, neat and wrong." H. L. Mencken
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