Honey bee leg hairs grip onto pollen

ORAL

Abstract

Honey bees are masters at collecting pollen that varies vastly in size and shape. Its strategy is to gradually form a pollen basket, a 2-mm pellet of pollen mixed with nectar that is skewered onto its leg hairs. In this experimental study, we collect and examine pollen baskets and film bees removing the baskets from their legs. Because of the high volume fraction of the basket, the pollen is in a shear-thickened state. Based on the rheological properties of the pollen basket, we rationalize the shear rates the honey bees must apply to the basket to remove it.

*This work is funded by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program under Grant No. DGE-1650044, and the United States Department of Agriculture.

Presenters

  • Marguerite E Matherne

    • Georgia Inst of Tech

Authors

  • Marguerite E Matherne

    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Suraj Puvvada

    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Oliver Howington

    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Ben Guy

    • The University of Edinburgh
  • Wilson Poon

    • The University of Edinburgh
  • David L Hu

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Georgia Inst of Tech