Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Weekly Reading Numba One REVISITED

Wow that was cool.



Topic 1
                Part 1  -Bees are calm around white, but black aggravates them. Interesting.
                            -Bees are attracted by CO2. I would almost think they would be attracted to be 
                             oxygen, as plants release oxygen.
                            -Bees have a preference for different types of weather.

                Part 2   Next time at the hive, I will watch for the effect that smoke has on bees.

                Part 3  Does red have an effect on bees? Seeing as red aggravates bulls. Was the bee's                                             
                            colour preference an evolutionary trait?



Topic 2
                Part 1  -I find it really interesting that the larvae is sealed in the cell after it is fully grown. Not 
                             something I would expect to happen.
                            -How a bee's life span varies depending on the season. Five weeks to five months, 
                              that is a crazy difference.
                            -The fact that younger bees guard the hive entrance. Wouldn't you want older, 
                              stronger, and more experienced bees as your guards?

                Part 2  Next time we are at the hive, I will look for larvae and the sealed honeycomb cells.

                Part 3  Can the bees basically fly from birth? Or are their orientation flights similar to those of 
                            birds, flying is difficult for them at first?


Topic 3
                Part 1  -I was very surprised at how intricate some of the hive designs are.
                            -How the different components can be interchanged was interesting.
                            -The cover design which allows the bees to escape through the sides of the cover 
                              was very interesting, I didn't expect something like that.

                Part 2   Next time we are at the hive, I will better analyze the different aspects of our 
                             Langstroth hive.

                Part 3  How long has the Langstroth hive been around for?


Topic 4
                Part 1  -I thought it was really interesting how Top Bar hives promote more natural 
                             movement from bees.
                            -I researched another video of Top Bat honey harvesting, and I thought it was 
                             AMAZING how the honeycombs are built independent of any existing structure.
                            -It would be interesting to do a study of which yields more honey, Langstroth or Top 
                              Bar.

                Part 2   Next time we are at the hive, I will watch for the different pros and cons of 
                             Langstroth hives that were mentioned in the article.

                Part 3  What came about first, Top Bar or Langstroth?





Topic 5
                Part 1   -How the bee actually adjusts for the time of day and angle of the sun.
                             -How bees have their own measuring system.
                             -How the bee only takes enough fuel for the specific journey.


                Part 2    Next time we are around the hive, I will definitely look for the wiggle dance!


                Part 3    Does the bee eat the honey as he flies?

1 comment:

  1. Lots of interesting questions:
    Langstroth hives have been around for over a hundred years now. Many people think it's time for some new technologies. Actually red doesn't aggrevate bees. They don't even really see it all that well. People have studied langstroth vs top bar for honey yield, and langstroth usually comes out ahead because the bees don't need to use as much energy creating their own wax comb.

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