2020
DOI: 10.1111/een.12965
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Dynamics of nest occupation and homing of solitary bees in painted trap nests

Abstract: 1. The oil‐collecting bee Centris analis (Fabricius, 1804) is an important pollinator for the Neotropical region. The species can be attracted to nest in human‐made cavities. Such trap nests or insect hotels offer the opportunity to study the behaviour of populations in semifield conditions. 2. We studied a newly established trap nest aggregation of C. analis in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil and tested the effect that differentially painted nesting options have on the rate of nest foundation, and on the ability o… Show more

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“…Guimaraes-Brasil et al (2020) also stated that bees preferred bamboo internodes for nesting. The color of the nests is also effective in attracting bees, for example, Boff and Friedel (2020) females of Centris analis prefer to nest in painted nests compared to unpainted nests. Artz et al (2014) showed that the color of the box that surrounds the tubes affect the nests' attractiveness.…”
Section: Bee Hotelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guimaraes-Brasil et al (2020) also stated that bees preferred bamboo internodes for nesting. The color of the nests is also effective in attracting bees, for example, Boff and Friedel (2020) females of Centris analis prefer to nest in painted nests compared to unpainted nests. Artz et al (2014) showed that the color of the box that surrounds the tubes affect the nests' attractiveness.…”
Section: Bee Hotelsmentioning
confidence: 99%