Entrance tube analysis
Entrance tubes to the hive were analysed to see whether or not pollen gets deposited on them when bees travel through them, which can then be used for DNA identification of the plants the bees are collecting pollen from. Small clusters of pollen were observed across the tubes, which may be sufficient to obtain DNA results from. This may suggest that no further modifications are needed to collect excess pollen from bees entering the hive and only a tube is sufficient to collect enough pollen to carry out DNA analysis.
DNA analysis is important as it allows companies like Pollenize to identify which species of flower a colony is visiting, identify floral gaps in the area, and produce seed packs for those areas to encourage a healthier eco-system. .