A new study shows that the naturally caffeine-laced nectar of some plants enhances the learning process for bees, so that they are more likely to return to those flowers.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/08/scien ... .html?_r=0
Where Bees Get Their Buzz: Caffeine-Laced Nectar
Re: Where Bees Get Their Buzz: Caffeine-Laced Nectar
Saw this article today. Pretty neat. And just last weekend I planted two tea plants (Camellia sinensis) that I bought from Camforest Nursery in Chapel Hill. Will be interesting to see how vigorously the bees forage them.
Paul
Paul
Re: Where Bees Get Their Buzz: Caffeine-Laced Nectar
Upped my adrenalin just to see a new member make their first post.
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
Re: Where Bees Get Their Buzz: Caffeine-Laced Nectar
I'll second the welcome and toast it with a cup of black coffee!
Re: Where Bees Get Their Buzz: Caffeine-Laced Nectar
I've been wanting to grow tea, who knew the bees like it too! Thanks for the local source for tea plants.
CB
CB
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I assume they like it. I know they love the winter-flowering camellias, such as camellia japonica. My neighbors have kept my bees fed with beautiful yellow camellia pollen all winter.
Paul
Paul