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Bees and Cannabis

ISM2

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I got curious about the interaction between bees and cannabis and found this recent article from Bee Culture (The Magazine of American Beekeeping) that I found very informative.

The author discusses whether bees are interested in cannabis, what they might glean from it nutritionally, and the effects of cannabis on bees and bee products.

http://www.beeculture.com/bees-and-cannabis/
 

Chimera

Genetic Resource Management
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IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSRJPBS) ISSN : 2278-3008 Volume 1, Issue 4 (July-August 2012), PP 01-03 www.iosrjournals.org

Cannabis sativa-An Important Subsistence Pollen Source for Apis mellifera.

Dr. Jasvir Singh Dalio
Street No.12 Yog Nagar, Budhlada -151502, Distt. Mansa, Punjab, India
Email- [email protected].

Abstract: Cannabis sativa is an important source of pollen for Apis mellifera during the period of floral scarcity (May and June) when major flora is absent. Foraging of bees on the herb under experiment took place during morning and evening hours, while during rest of the day activity remained totally ceased. All the Foraging bees were pollen gatherers as the plant provides pollen only. Maximum foraging took place during morning, however pollen was also collected thoroughly by specific sweeping activity and scrabbling behaviour during evening hours. Foraging frequency of bees was more during morning as compared to that at evening. Average pollen load observed was 4mg/bee. Abundance, Foraging behaviour and pollen loads indicated that this annual herb in good source of pollen during dearth period in summer.
 
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