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SUN POSITION AS A POSSIBLE FACTOR IN THE DISORIENTATION OF HONEY BEES (APIS MELLIFERA) (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Abstract
Rows of hives were arranged in squares with their entrances facing outwards (N, S, E, W) within the temperate zone (at 49°38′ N., 97°09′ W.) and within the tropical zone (at 18°00′, 76°45′ W.). Bees tended to move southward along east and west facing rows in the temperate zone during July and August but not in the tropical zone during the time when the path of the sun passed through the zenith at midday (2 August 1969). Bees, in rows facing north or south, showed a greater tendency to move westward in the tropical than in the temperate zone. It is suggested that sun position may influence this movement of bees.
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