Bee Trapping: Blue is Best, But Mix It Up for More!

Wed Nov 27 2024
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Ever wondered what's the best way to catch bees for research? Well, scientists compared different traps to see which ones capture the most bee diversity. They found that blue pan traps are kings at catching bees, especially a group called Halictidae. These blue traps also brought in the widest range of bee species and their evolutionary histories. But for checking out different bee jobs, like pollinating and collecting nectar, blue vane traps took the cake.
They tested these traps in both single-plant forests and mixed ones. Guess what? The mix of traps worked best together, giving a more complete bee collection. And here's a fun fact: the environment matters too! In mixed forests, traps showed different biases compared to single-plant forests. So, what's the takeaway? Use blue vane and pan traps together for a better bee survey. And remember, where you set your traps can change what you catch.
https://localnews.ai/article/bee-trapping-blue-is-best-but-mix-it-up-for-more-3144fb96

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