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" Perhaps the bees are drunk? Syrup will ferment if
water gets into it, but the bees will still take it sometimes. "
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Yes bees effectively get drunk and when drunk they behave very strangely. I do not know if they get drunk by drinking fermented syrup or only by breathing alcohol vapors from fermented syrup but fermented syrup can make them drunk.
I am a bee breeder. For years I have been puzzled by some mating nucs in which I was finding the majority of the population dead or dying from apparently drowning in the syrup can inside the mating hive. I finally found the explanation this year, after 20 year observing this phenomenon. (You will say I am quite slow!). At first sight it looks like the whole colony is committing suicide by voluntarily trying to drown into the syrup can ! I finally realized that in all cases, leftover syrup had fermented in the can and there was a strong alcohol odor in the mating nuc !
Jean-Pierre CHAPLEAU
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1282, rang 8, St-Adrien (QC)
Canada J0A 1C0
(819) 828-3396; fax: (819) 828-0357
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