Bees’ Orchid Sex Frenzy
By Willliam Scribe
Some orchids drive male bees so wild that the sex-obsessed insects prefer to try and mate with the flowers than females of their own species.New research published this week shows that the orchids produce a perfume, undetectable to humans, which is very similar, but subtly different, to the sex pheromones of female mining bees. The strange thing is that male bees find the plant’s perfume more alluring than the love juice of their own ladies.
The orchids, which use amorous males to carry pollen between flowers, produce the same sex chemicals as females, but in slightly different ratios; and it’s this difference which has the effect.
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