With 14 vitamins and 11 minerals why isn't bananas the chosen food to feed honey bees over just sugar water, yeast and soy products. In comparison of sugar, versus pollen and nectar from flowers, seems to be as a junk food to bees, as Mc.Donolds is to humans.
Beside the odour of bananas, mimic the sting pheromone, I would think it would be a great emergency food for them, or to help winter them over until the colony becomes strong enough to sustain themselves naturally.
I'm sure this topic won't be popular for the bee food supplement makers, for bananas ready to throw out for being over ripe, is more cost effective, and no shipping cost besides being on ones routine trip to the grocery store.
Bananas mixed with honey turns on my idea light against their concoctions of bee patty food of grease and mold by-products. It is public knowledge that soy products are as bad to humans as MSG is. Surely that soy ingredient is passed on to the bee, "excuse the statement" therefor polluting their honey from eating it.
Furthermore I have fed my bees bananas cut in half, and it didn't cause them to become enraged outside of something foreign was placed on their top bars as any patty would do. One colony queen that was fed bananas laid publicly "right before my eyes" so I believe it needs a closer study for increase.



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