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Honey bees are essential for pollination of wild and cultivated plants, and honey production. As a result honeybee colonies are managed all over the world. Bees and other pollinators are in


the news a lot more recently because they are declining in numbers, while the demand for crop production increases. Pesticides and bee diseases seem to draw the most attention as the cause


of declining bee numbers. But nutritional stress could be another. Habitat loss and intensified agriculture lead to diminishing food resources for bees. This additional stress lowers their


resistance to pesticides and diseases. NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF BEES Adult bees need mainly carbohydrates, and sugars in nectar provide energy for foraging and thermoregulation. Their


larvae need protein, fats, vitamins and minerals for growth. These nutrients come from pollen. Among solitary bees, larvae are the main pollen consumers. Honey bees differ in that the main


consumers are nurse bees, young workers who digest pollen and produce jelly that they feed to the larvae, also known as brood. We need to distinguish between the quality and quantity of bee


food. Mass-flowering crops such as sunflower or canola provide superabundant food. But this has disadvantages: it’s for a limited period only, it increases exposure to pesticides and it is


unlikely to be nutritionally balanced. Sunflower pollen for example, contains much less protein than aloe pollen. In addition to the total amount of protein, amino acids are important. Some


pollen lacks essential amino acids, or the proportions may be wrong for developing larvae. A mixed pollen diet is much better than a single pollen source. In a recent review of bee problems,


bees feeding on monoculture crops were likened to humans eating only sardines, chocolate or parsnips for a month! NECTAR AND POLLEN Nectar is mainly a solution of simple sugars; sucrose,


glucose and fructose in varying proportions. It also contains amino acids but in much smaller amounts. Water has to be removed from the nectar before storage as honey. This is achieved by


repeated regurgitation and evaporation in the hive. Pollen is much more complex. Much of its nutritional value is in the protein - this can be more than half the dry mass. When bees collect


pollen they add nectar to stick the grains together for transport on their legs, so pollen brought into the hive contains extra sugar. This stored pollen is known as bee bread. It’s been


assumed that microbes in stored pollen improve its nutritional value through fermentation, but recent research has shown that microbes are essentially absent. In fact the added nectar has a


preservative function. This confirms our analyses of sunflower and aloe pollens, which do not change in composition during storage. Social existence makes nutrient regulation more complex.


Does a bee forage for herself or the colony? Foraging bees tend to specialise in either nectar or pollen collection, but they forage for the whole colony. Its protein requirements depend on


the worker/brood ratio. More brood means a greater need for pollen protein. Storage of food resources as honey or bee bread can buffer nutritional imbalances to some extent. INTERACTING


EFFECTS OF DISEASE, PESTICIDES AND NUTRITION Honey bees are plagued by many parasites and pathogens that can affect their health. Multiple pathogen infections are common, often associated


with the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. This infects most managed colonies world-wide and also transmits viral diseases. Some pathogens have a direct influence on nutrition. The gut


parasite Nosema competes with host bees for carbohydrates, placing them under energetic stress, and interferes with digestion. Poor nutrition in honey bees, as when consuming a single pollen


type compared to a mixture, reduces their immunity to infection. Malnourished honey bees may also be less efficient at detoxifying pesticides. The widely used neonicotinoids are systemic


pesticides that spread throughout plant tissues and into nectar and pollen. Apart from direct toxicity, they have been shown to have subtle, sublethal effects on flight, navigation and


learning in bees. This behaviour is important for food collection. A recent study showing that bees can’t taste neonicotinoid pesticides is especially worrying. Even without going out to


forage, honey bees are exposed to multiple pesticides at home. Many toxic chemicals end up in stored pollen in the hive, including the miticides that are used by beekeepers to combat Varroa.


These complex interactions between poor nutrition and other stress factors contribute to poor health of both wild and managed honey bees. But there are ways to improve bee nutrition. An


obvious one is preserving semi-natural habitat in farmland, so that wild flowers sustain the bees and add variety to their diet.


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