BEES4U
02-23-2008, 09:45 PM
http://www.springerlink.com/content/h785587u758q8t35/
Tanya Pankiw1, 2
(1) Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
(2) Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2475, USA
Published online: 8 March 2007
Foraging for pollen is an important behavior of the honey bee because pollen is their sole source of protein. Through nurse bees, larvae are the principal consumers of pollen. Fatty acid esters extractable from the surface of larvae, called brood pheromone, release multiple colony-level and individual foraging behaviors increasing pollen intake. In this study pollen forager turnaround time was measured in observation hives supplemented with brood pheromone versus a blank control treatment. Treatment with brood pheromone significantly decreased pollen forager turnaround time in the hive between foraging bouts by approximately 72%. Concurrently, brood pheromone increased the ratio of pollen to non-pollen foragers entering colonies. Brood pheromone has been shown to release most of the mechanisms known to increase pollen intake by colonies acting as an important regulator of colony foraging decisions and growth.
KEY WORDS: honey bee - brood pheromone - pollen foraging
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Tanya Pankiw
Email: tpankiw@tamu.edu
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I wonder if I can extract the pheromone from drone brood and add it to my pollen patties and or pollen substitutes?
What do you keepers of the bees think about the above application?
Ernie
Lucas Apiaries
Tanya Pankiw1, 2
(1) Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
(2) Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2475, USA
Published online: 8 March 2007
Foraging for pollen is an important behavior of the honey bee because pollen is their sole source of protein. Through nurse bees, larvae are the principal consumers of pollen. Fatty acid esters extractable from the surface of larvae, called brood pheromone, release multiple colony-level and individual foraging behaviors increasing pollen intake. In this study pollen forager turnaround time was measured in observation hives supplemented with brood pheromone versus a blank control treatment. Treatment with brood pheromone significantly decreased pollen forager turnaround time in the hive between foraging bouts by approximately 72%. Concurrently, brood pheromone increased the ratio of pollen to non-pollen foragers entering colonies. Brood pheromone has been shown to release most of the mechanisms known to increase pollen intake by colonies acting as an important regulator of colony foraging decisions and growth.
KEY WORDS: honey bee - brood pheromone - pollen foraging
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Tanya Pankiw
Email: tpankiw@tamu.edu
References secured to subscribers.
I wonder if I can extract the pheromone from drone brood and add it to my pollen patties and or pollen substitutes?
What do you keepers of the bees think about the above application?
Ernie
Lucas Apiaries