Near my room there's a bee trap where bees fly into a kind of bottle half filled with juice and they eventually drown. For the first 2 days after drowning the bee floats. Then it sinks for a few days, and then it floats to the top again and is covered in bubbles.
Why does this happen?
Thanks.
Borek
Jul10-08, 05:55 AM
Putrefaction will be my bet.
Lanka
Jul24-08, 01:32 AM
I agree with Borek. Within the first few days of a human body dieing, for instance, gas begins to form and swell in the abdomen. Something similar probably happens inside the bees...and since gas is less dense than water, enough gas must have formed to carry the bee's body to the top. This would also explain the bubbles you saw.