Abstract

This study evaluated the influence of the environment and of two models of beehive (wooden box and ceramic pot) on the flight activity of the ground-nesting bee, Melipona quinquefasciata. The experiment took place in the Chapada do Araripe, in the State of Ceara, Brazil, between July 2014 and June 2015. The study followed colonies in three ceramic pots and four wooden boxes. Observations of the flight activity of the bees and of the climate were made on five days every month, each colony being monitored for 5 min, at intervals of one hour, from 0500 to 1700. The internal temperature and relative humidity of the hives were also recorded every hour throughout the year. The temperature correlated positively with the bees’ entering and leaving the hives, while air humidity correlated negatively. Light intensity positively influenced the two flows. Bee entry was higher during the dry period of the year (dry = 2.82 ± 0.22; wet = 1.19 ± 0.22). The mean internal temperature of the ceramic pots was higher (p<0.01) (dry = 23.34 ± 0.48 °C) (wet = 23.20 ± 0.25 °C) than of the wooden boxes (dry = 22.08 ± 0.31 °C and wet = 21.89 ± 0.29 °C), as was the internal humidity (dry = 87.41 ± 0.56% and wet = 89.35 ± 0.94%) (p<0.01) (dry = 82.24 ± 0.74% and wet = 86.47 ± 0.11%). It was concluded that the activity of Melipona quinquefasciata was related to the climate and the seasonality of the resources. The model of beehive used influences the homeostasis and foraging of the colonies.

Highlights

  • The workers of Meliponini bees, known as stingless bees, perform various activities inside and outside the nest, such the collection of resources for food and construction to ensure the development of the colonies

  • Studies based on counting the workers that enter and leave the colonies and determining the type of material they transport have been carried out to understand the factors that influence foraging in stingless bees

  • No studies have been found on the influence of different beehive models used in the management of stingless bees

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Introduction

The workers of Meliponini bees, known as stingless bees, perform various activities inside and outside the nest, such the collection of resources for food and construction to ensure the development of the colonies. These activities are related to the biological characteristics of each species, the demand for resources and the environmental conditions (FIGUEIREDOMECCA; BEGO; NASCIMENTO, 2013; SILVA; RAMALHO; ROSA, 2011). Studies based on counting the workers that enter and leave the colonies and determining the type of material they transport have been carried out to understand the factors that influence foraging in stingless bees. It is intended to gain information that may contribute to the construction of a rational management system for the species

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