Article: Your succa is safe from honeybees, wasps after dark

JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH
Jerusalem Post
10-20-1996
Do bees sleep after dark, even if tempting food is nearby? No bees came close to our succa after nightfall, but after we brought in the first bit of food in the morning, they came with a lot of appetite, and more soon followed. Do bees have such a good sense of smell? Do they tell each other that there is a good meal nearby? Do they sleep? What do they like to eat? Will they leave me alone if I don't try to chase them away? Eric, Jerusalem.

Tammy Keasar, a doctoral student at the Hebrew University's Department of Evolution, Systematics and Ecology who is conducting live-bee experiments at its Center for Rationality and Interactive ...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles:

 
 
Newsweek Harper's Magazine The Washington Post Chicago Tribune Crain's Chicago Business PRNewswire Pediatric News The Nation Advertising Age The Economist (US) A FREE trial gives you access to over 80 million articles! Access over 6,500 publications with a FREE trial!