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  2. Drone congregation area - Wikipedia

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    It is not known exactly why drone congregation areas have the locations they do, or how bees locate them. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] However, there is considerable evidence that they depend on static features of the landscape.

  3. Insect pheromones - Wikipedia

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    Fouraging honey bees spread the scent of (Z)-11-eicosen-1-ol. European bee wolves are guided by this scent to prey on honey bees. Male bee wolves use this component, and thus the existing sensory preference of females for bee scent, as part of their sex pheromone cocktail to attract them. [66]

  4. Fruit tree pollination - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] There are also other methods for attracting honey bees to pear blossoms. One is saturation pollination, that is to stock so many bees that all area blossoms are worked regardless of the attractiveness to the bees. Another method is to delay the movement of the beehives into the orchards until there is about 30 percent bloom.

  5. Nasonov pheromone - Wikipedia

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    The Nasonov (alternatively, Nasanov) pheromone is released by worker bees to orient returning forager bees back to the colony. To broadcast this scent, bees raise their abdomens, which contain the Nasonov glands, and fan their wings vigorously. Nasonov includes a number of different terpenoids including geraniol, nerolic acid, citral and ...

  6. Pollination trap - Wikipedia

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    Orchids that attract Euglossine bees secrete scented oils, but while accessing these, the bees slip and into a water-filled bucket. To escape the bucket, the bee must crawl up a narrow tunnel, during which the plant attaches pollen sacs onto its back. The escaped bee will visit another orchid and drop the pollen, fertilising it.

  7. How to plant trees for bees - AOL

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    Researchers have developed a list of 29 different Ohio trees that support the food and habitat needs of bees. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  8. Nectar source - Wikipedia

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    Pollinating insects, including honey bees and many other insects, are a necessary element when growing most crops (though cereal grain crops are wind-pollinated). By maintaining a constant supply of nectar in areas adjacent to a field or vegetable garden throughout the growing season, farmers and gardeners ensure that their crops can be ...

  9. How to plant trees for bees - AOL

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    Researchers have developed a list of 29 different Ohio trees that support the food and habitat needs of bees. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...