Natures wonders: bees smelly feet hlp hunt flowers (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Tuesday, March 07, 2017, 17:55 (2816 days ago) @ David Turell

They can recognize an essence of flower type and of hive mate traces:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/03/170307100352.htm

"Scientists from the University of Bristol have discovered that bumblebees have the ability to use 'smelly footprints' to make the distinction between their own scent, the scent of a relative and the scent of a stranger.

"And by using this ability, bees can improve their success at finding good sources of food and avoid flowers that have already been visited and mined of nutrients by recognising who has been there previously.

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"'Bumblebees secrete a substance whenever they touch their feet to a surface, much like us leaving fingerprints on whatever we touch.

"'Marks of this invisible substance can be detected by themselves and other bumblebees, and are referred to as scent-marks.

"'We performed three separate experiments with bumblebees, where they were repeatedly exposed to rewarding and unrewarding flowers simultaneously that had footprints from different bees attached to them."

"Each flower type either carried scent-marks from bumblebees of differing relatedness (either their own marks, sisters from their nest, or strangers from another nest), or were unmarked.

"They discovered that bees were able to distinguish between these four different flower types, showing that not only can bees tell the marks of their own nest mates from strangers, but also that they can discriminate between the smell of their own footprints and those of their nest mate sisters.

"Richard Pearce added: "This is the first time it has been shown that bumblebees can tell the difference between their scent and the scent of their family members. This ability could help them to remember which flowers they have visited recently.

"'Bumblebees are flexible learners and, as we have discovered, can detect whether or not it is they or a different bumblebee that has visited a flower recently. These impressive abilities allows them to be cleverer in their search for food, which will help them to be more successful.'"

Comment: Not at all surprising that bees have this ability. After all they dance to give other bees the directions to food flowers.


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