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myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win  ·  activity timestamp 2 years ago

Over on tiktok user @nomadicpancakes has observed a group of #bees that have learned to turn on the sensor on a water bottle filling station by walking over the target.

This is just the kind of thing bees are made to learn, they love targets and need to follow them when dealing with flowers all the time.

The interesting thing is that the bee who hits the target produces water for her sisters, herself less so. But these #eusocial girls seem to have that worked out!

https://www.tiktok.com/@nomadicpancakes/video/7255331484444314926

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A short video showing bees walking on the sensor of a water dispenser over and over and water coming out.
A short video showing bees walking on the sensor of a water dispenser over and over and water coming out.
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Dave Mc
@guigsy@mstdn.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@futurebird It's cool. But I'm unconvinced it's deliberate. Alternative narrative is they are coming for the abundant water. And then they keep investigating the potential nest hole.

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Weasel
@weaselx86@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 years ago

@futurebird

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A cat sits on top of an ice machine and reaches down with a paw to push the button that dispenses the ice, which falls out of the machine onto the floor and onto another cat down on the floor, while another cat looks on.
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myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 years ago

Bee dehydration is a serious problem. Why not design a water feeder just for the bees?

Some of the design challenges:
-standing water causes mosquitos
-bees can drown in water that's even a cm deep, ideally the feeder should reproduce dew drop like conditions
-if too many other things trigger the feeder it will waste water or be empty

It could be as simple as a runway that the bee lands on, then after walking through a tunnel there are a few drops of water to drink.

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