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beekeeping·Beekeeping and BeesbyTeachableMoment

Apis Dorsata

These are quite odd in the world of Bees. They forage diurnally and nocturnally, and they migrate by season. The distance is usually only a few hundred metres.

Generally quite aggressive if disturbed. This one was looking for water in my sink in dry season. I fished her out before she drowned.

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Few hundred meters? Like, shady to sunny area or something? Or is the migration just a seemingly pointless thing?

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They move closer to their food sources which vary between wet and dry season. I have no idea why they do not increase their forage area instead. It seems a strange adaptation, I guess building a new hive has lower energy requirements.

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