Saturday 3 October 2015

Stingless Bees


Beekeepers, we have an active type of bees which pollinate flowers, collect nectar and produce honey like apis mellifera do.

Body Size and Nest
The entrance (look in the centre of this photo)
A normal size of apis melipona is just 1/4 of a normal apis mellifera.
Blackish in color with small white strips.
They live in termite hills or mounds and use only one opening for entry and exit. The entrance can take them more  than 1.5 metres deep to reach the first hive. Usually they build up to 3 nests in one termite hill with only one entrance. The entrance connects to the first hive and then they build another small pipe like passage which connects to the second hive and the third.

Digging a termite hill (with termites present)

Do they sting? 
The bees are stingless bees shy and get scared very fast.

Honey and pollen pots
Experience
when we opened the nest for stingless bees, we saw the following:
1. Honey in brownish pots. The size of one pot is equivalent to 4 cells of honey combs.

2. Pollen in brownish pots too. The size of one cell is equivalent to 4 cells of honey combs. The pots are made from soft propolis substance.






Brood combs
3. Brood chamber has comb cells which are small but packed like normal comb cells.

4. Found the helpless queen which couldn't fly at all since it had a big belly.



Queen (with a Gold stomach)


Inside Hive
The brood is in the centre of the nest surrounded by honey and pollen pots. The color of brood combs is different from the honey and pollen pots. (see the last photo at the bottom of this post)


Honey taste
We tasted the honey and it almost had the same properties of apis melifera honey.








Way forward
We are going to keep them since they are also getting less and less because to access their honey people must destroy the nests first! And pesticide is also killing them. Finding poison free termite hills is also a challenge since of the termite hills are poisoned to kill the termites.
Inside the nest
Honey

1 comment:

  1. They are not apis Meliponidae are just Meliponidae. They inhabit lands between the Tropic of Cancer and Capricorn (Meliponidae and Trigonas). The Meliponidae in this same range but only in the Americas. There are over 400 species / tribes ...
    You can know more at:
    www.ame-rio.org

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