Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1980 0 Towers under KU Parking Parking at the Jayhawer Towers Apartments, 1608 W. 13th Street, is now under the jurisdiction of the KU Department of Housing, director of housing, said yesterday. Jayhawk Towers residents will be issued free parking permits when they move into the Towers, and cars without them be given tickets or lowed. Wilson said. Jayhawk Towers were privately owned until the apartments were purchased by the University of Kansas April 1, 1979. Wilson said. Lawrence police were responsible for patrolling the parking lots until recently, he said, when ownership was transferred to KU. 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"Bumblebees are one of the few social bees," said Cameron. "They are not as social as honeybees, but just below." Honeybees dance to direct other workers to where flowers are, she explains. She is trying to find out how bumblebees communicate. queen bees from underground nests to begin her project. The queen bees were given a lump of pollen into which they laid eggs. Each queen gave birth to workers and began to build a hive. AS EACH BEE was born, it was painted with a black-on-yellow number to identify it and its age. This number enables Cameron to eat and drink, and foraging for food and to observe its actions when it returns to the nest. Plexiglass containers holding hives are connected by a small wire mesh tube to a screened-in foraging area. A worker can fly into the screened area and drink a nectar from one of two glass p尼ettes. use chemical markers or leave chemical messages on their bodies or in the nectar they had collected. Cameron said that she had not discovered any communication among the bees and that one bee seemed to have been for weeks, even if the nest began to become depleted. She had thought that the bumblebees might IN CONNECTION with her research, Cameron has advertised for bumblebee nests on a local radio station and has received a few responses. Last week she sent a tweet that had been disturbed by a builder. The bees, upset at being moved, stung her, Cameron said. Cameron, a native of California, received a BA in Biology from Mills College and earned a Masters degree in entomology from the University of California-Berkeley. He received his Master's from Heinrich, professor of entomology, from 1979-1979. Her research there also involved bees. At KU, Cameron is studying under Charles D. Michener, professor of entomology. She said that she chose him because her叔's reputation in the study of bees. Desserts From Village Inn We Suggest Our Special . . . 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