The Influence of Photoperiod on the Flight Activity of Honeybees

J. A. Kefuss, W. P. Nye
1970 Journal of Apicultural Research  
Honeybees in controlled-environment rooms developed flight activity patterns in response to the cycles of light and dark. As the photophase was lengthened, flight activity per unit time decreased, and in continuous light the diurnal rhythm faded. By altering the timing of the photophase, bees could be conditioned to high flight activity at times other than their "normal" peak flight period in the afternoon.
doi:10.1080/00218839.1970.11100260 fatcat:mnsbwsskcfc7viekdhizyavtda