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Drifting bees

Bee drifting refers to the phenomenon where bees, particularly young foragers, mistakenly enter neighboring hives instead of their own. This is more common in apiaries where hives are placed close together and look similar. Drifting can lead to several problems: it can weaken the home hive as foragers are lost, spread diseases and parasites between colonies, and cause fighting between bees of different colonies. Minimizing drifting is important for maintaining colony strength, health, and apiary harmony. Factors contributing to drifting include hive placement, orientation, and visual similarity.

📅 Created: 4/16/2025, 9:22:02 PM

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