Effect of Age on the Response to Alarm Pheromones by Caged Honey Bees
- 15 May 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Annals of the Entomological Society of America
- Vol. 73 (3), 307-309
- https://doi.org/10.1093/aesa/73.3.307
Abstract
The response of newly emerged, 4 and 6-wk-old honey bees (Apis mellifera L.), to alarm chemicals was compared in a laboratory test. Older bees were significantly more active before testing. The 4-wk-old bees reacted faster than the newly emerged and the 6-wk-old groups, but there were no differences in the duration of their reactions. Younger bees were more likely to engage in fanning, often with exposure of the Nasonov gland.Keywords
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