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Western honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) attraction to commercial pollen substitutes and wildflower pollen in vitro
Authors:Atreya Manaswi  Emily Noordyke  Cody Prouty  James D Ellis
Institution:Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory, Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Abstract:Many beekeepers feed their western honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies artificial pollen substitutes to provide colonies with adequate nutrition during times of limited pollen quantity or quality. We provided caged worker bees commercially available pollen substitutes (AP23, MegaBee, UltraBee) and wildflower pollen in a choice-test to determine their relative attraction to/preference for the diets. We measured diet consumption by honey bees and observed honey bee behaviour to evaluate bee preferences for certain diets. The bees interacted with and consumed more wildflower pollen than they did any of the commercially available pollen substitutes. Our data suggest that bees have a strong preference for wildflower pollen over commercially available pollen substitutes.
Keywords:artificial diet  beekeeper  choice-test  feeding  nutrition  preference
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