Margarita López-Uribe, an entomologist at Pennsylvania ... “We targeted young bees so we could track their age more accurately, especially when they start to fly and when they stop,” said ...
Researchers have attached tiny QR codes to hundreds of honey bees in an effort to track the insects' foraging habits.
Scientists have used tracking devices to start solving the mystery of how far bees travel from the hive in search of pollen.
Scientists are using tiny QR codes to track honey bee movements and gather groundbreaking insights into their foraging habits ...
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Penn State researchers use QR codes to track honeybee movementsResearchers are aiming to work out how far bees will fly from the hive to forage for food, with the goal to learn more about their travel and feeding patterns.
Use extra caution. && Hylaeus punctatus, a tiny black bee native to Europe that was recently spotted in Pennsylvania. This story first appeared in PA Local, a weekly newsletter by Spotlight PA ...
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Several hundred bees in rural Pennsylvania and rural New York are ... long distances when they need to—estimated to be able to fly up to 10 kilometers from their hive—but the team hypothesized ...
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‘Buzz me in:’ Bees wearing itty bitty QR codes reveal hive secretsUNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Several hundred bees in rural Pennsylvania and rural New York are sporting ... to fly up to 10 kilometers from their hive — but the team hypothesized that such distance is ...
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