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House Bee
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2009
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- Location
- Tyne & Wear
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 8
Anyone know what bait was used?
This behaviour also indicates that they are struggling though. VV is forced to come to ivy because it cannot generate enough carbohydrates from the insects it needs to bring on its brood. Insect skeletons are essentially made from sugar. Insect prey fed to VV grubs is regurgitated as a sweet liquid for the adults to drink. The fact that adults spend a great deal of time on ivy means they cannot hunt sufficient prey to sustain themselves in their normal 'form'. If VV were to become established it will do so in a tempered form more akin to VC.
This behaviour also indicates that they are struggling though. VV is forced to come to ivy because it cannot generate enough carbohydrates from the insects it needs to bring on its brood. Insect skeletons are essentially made from sugar. Insect prey fed to VV grubs is regurgitated as a sweet liquid for the adults to drink. The fact that adults spend a great deal of time on ivy means they cannot hunt sufficient prey to sustain themselves in their normal 'form'. If VV were to become established it will do so in a tempered form more akin to VC.
Jersey nests are active till December so maybe any in the southern counties might be similarly or near abouts?
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