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  2. 13 Questions About Hummingbird Feeders Answered by the Pros - AOL

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    Bees often carry pollen, and they may leave a light dusting of it on every visit to the feeder, adding to the mess. Even a very slow leak can make the feeders dirtier inside and out.

  3. Bird Rehabber Explains How People Are Unknowingly Killing ...

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    Tips for Picking the Right Hummingbird Feeder. There is hope, however, for those of us who want to watch the hummingbirds, but don't want to cause them any harm. Sam advises that people choose ...

  4. Trap-lining - Wikipedia

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    The bees remember these complex flight paths by breaking them into small segments using vectors, landmarks and other environmental factors, each one pointing to the next destination. [ 21 ] Despite a long history of research on bee learning and navigation, most knowledge has been deduced from the behavior of foragers traveling between their ...

  5. The One Thing You Should Never Put In Your Hummingbird Feeder

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    A Hummingbird Feeder Is All You Need. Hummingbird feeders are carefully designed to attract hummers. Adding food coloring as an extra measure isn't necessary. "A hummer's eyesight has evolved to ...

  6. Feeder (beekeeping) - Wikipedia

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    Inside the hive, syrup feeders are either hanging like frames or put on top of the hive, so called hive-top feeders. Hive-top feeders can be a specially designed hive boxes or an inverted bucket with a screened hole. Syrup feeders with a 2:1 concentration of water and sugar by weight are typically used in the fall after the last honey is ...

  7. Pollinator decline - Wikipedia

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    Honey bees are an invasive species throughout most of the world where they have been introduced, and the constant growth in the amount of these pollinators may possibly cause a decrease in native species. [21] Light pollution has been suggested a number of times as a possible reason for the possible decline in flying insects.

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  9. American foulbrood - Wikipedia

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    When cleaning contaminated cells, bees distribute spores throughout the colony. Disease spreads rapidly throughout the hive as the bees, trying to remove the spore-laden dead larvae, contaminate brood food. Nectar stored in contaminated cells will contain spores and soon the brood chamber becomes filled with contaminated honey.

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