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[santa_group] Music and bees

outremerknight@... wrote: "But has anyone tried playing music to
the bees?"

A CD player does not play music, only simulated music. There is also the
added problem that it may emit weak electromagnetic radiation so you will
not be able to tell if any effects are to do with the simulated music or
the EMR.
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David Heaf North-West Wales, UK
Warré & 'National' hives at 30 m over mean sea level
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Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:12 pm

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Has anyone done any experiments in playing music to bees? When I had hens I used to play them Mozart at certain times, it *might* have helped them settle when...
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Mar 13, 2008
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You'll need a control. I suggest a similar hive, as equally set up as possible but out of 'earshot' if you can determine what earshot is for a bee. Before you...
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outremerknight@... wrote: "But has anyone tried playing music to the bees?" A CD player does not play music, only simulated music. There is also the ...
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Mar 13, 2008
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I know the Johnstone organ (is that the right name?) is considered by some as an ear, but as I understand it, it only picks up fairly localised vibrations...
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