Bees collecting cassava flour at one of WBA member's home |
Here
in Nakasongola; during the flowering season for maize, a thousands of
bees swarm into the fields onto the flowers of maize. And during the dry
season especially December
to early March, here in Nakasongola, bees fly into shops and anywhere
they find cassava flour. And some beekeepers during the dry season,
provide the bees with cassava flour.
And
there is a believe that when bees collect a lot of cassava flour
usually they produce a lot of honey unfortunately i cant not prove it
though i see the bees collecting cassava
flour.
Do really bees benefit from collecting cassava flour?
Conrad Berube says:
Bees
are basically little robots and will react to their environment in the
way by which evolutionary forces have molded them. They will collect
many powdery materials that have little, or no,
nutritional value compared to what they would get from pollen (including things like powdered stone or sawdust).
For instance here is the nutritional breakdown for cassava flour;
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Here's the same for corn flour
Nutritional Summary:
Cals
361
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Fat
3.86g
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Carbs
76.85g
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Prot
6.93g
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There are 361 calories in 100 grams
of White Whole Grain Corn Flour.
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Calorie Breakdown: 9% fat, 86% carbs,
5% prot.
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Bees
get most of the calories they need from nectar so the high carb
substances (96% for cassava, 86 % for corn flour, represent wasted
effort for bees, since pollen, is much higher
in protein-- typically around 30%:
Nutritional Summary:
Cals
314
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Fat
4.9g
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Carbs
43.5g
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Prot
24.1g
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There are 314 calories in 100 grams
of Bee Pollen.
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Calorie Breakdown: 14% fat, 55% carbs, 31% prot.
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Here is the nutritional contents of Pollen:
- Protein } 20-35% protein by weight
- Fatty acids }
- Vitamin C }
- Iron }
- Zinc }
- Copper }
- Magnesium }
So
if bees are collecting cassava or corn flour they need to collect/eat
from 5-10 times as much to get the same amount of protein. If, for some
reason, beekeepers really want
to supplement the pollen their bees are getting soy flour is a much
better choice.
Nutritional Summary:
Cals
436
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Fat
20.65g
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Carbs
35.19g
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Prot
34.54g
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There are 436 calories in 100 grams
of Soy Flour (Full Fat).
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Calorie Breakdown: 40% fat, 33% carbs,
27% prot.
Well from the above discussion, it shows that there is less nutritional value in cassava flour compared to soy flour. But in Nakasongola, many families grow cassava and can easily produce and provide cassava flour to their bees. And soy flour is not accessible unless one goes into a supermarket and buy it because very few or no one grows soy in Nakasongola.
Soy is not so much grown in Uganda compared to cassava, sweetpotatoes, yams, maize and banana/matooke.
And to my surprise and experience, bees don't collect maize flour so much like they would collect cassava flour.
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