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Worker and queen honey bee behavior during foreign queen ...


Worker regulation of emergency queen rearing in honey bee ...

Article: Worker regulation of emergency queen rearing in honey bee colonies and the resultant variation in queen quality.

Differences in honeybee queen pheromones revealed by LC-MS/MS

The honest signal hypothesis posits that social insect queens emit pheromonal signals that convey information about fecundity, which workers use to make ...

Aggressive behavior of honeybee workers towards foreign queens ...

towards foreign queens are presented. Their model does not satisfactorily explain the results obtained when dead queens are introduced to queenright swarms ...

Balling Behavior of Workers Toward Honey Bee Queens Returning ...

Worker bees from newly created nucleuses treated queens similarly to the ones in nucleuses earlier used. However, significantly more queens had been balled ...

What Makes Queen Bees So Smart? | UC Davis

In the summer of 2024, Muth was back in the meadows again, catching workers and queens. This time, rather than colors, she tested the bumblebees ...

The Complex Life Of The Honey Bee - Purdue Agriculture

The oldest bees in the colony generally perform the most energetically demanding and dangerous work of foraging for pollen, scouting for forage areas, and ...

Early life exposure to queen mandibular pheromone mediates ...

Honey bee (Apis mellifera) queens signal their presence via queen mandibular pheromone (QMP). While QMP has been shown to influence behaviour and gene ...

Honey Bees - NJ.gov

A healthy honey bee colony has three distinct types of individuals: a queen, workers, and drones. Each type of bee has a distinct role in the colony.

Balling Behavior of Workers Toward Honey Bee Queens Returning ...

The balling of queens returning from flights by worker bees originating from the same colony was observed and clear causes of balling were not found, ...

Worker bee - Wikipedia

A worker bee is any female bee that lacks the reproductive capacity of the colony's queen bee and carries out the majority of tasks needed for the ...

Splitting the Hive - Beekeeping | Extension | USU

Once the colony decides to swarm, several things are known to happen in the hive: 1) worker bees begin to reduce the food for the queen, helping her lose weight ...

Colony Collapse Disorder | US EPA

In CCD, the majority of worker bees in a colony disappear and leave behind a queen, plenty of food and a few nurse bees to care for ...

Honey bees are what they eat: how do differing diets ... - YouTube

result in queens or workers?”. The National Honey Show gratefully acknowledge the Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers for their support and ...

Raising Quality Queen Bees - MP518

behaviors. Her attendant workers, known as her court or retinue, feed ... While a healthy queen bee can live for several years, most workers live for ...

Honey Bee Queens Do Not Count Mates to Assess their Mating ...

© This is a U.S. Government work and not under copyright protection in the US; foreign copyright protection ... For the individual behavior of a ...

Ch03 - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

During the nuptial flight, they serve as sex attractants, drawing the drones to the queen. Inside the hive, they assist in stabilizing the colony: the workers ...

How to tell if your hive is queenless

In a queenless hive, worker bees who were previously occupied with the task of caring for brood will be out of the job. Without a queen there to lay eggs, there ...

The Queen Bee: Facts, Identification & Role - Terminix

She uses various pheromones, which dictate the behavior of specific bees, causing some members to become workers, drones, or potential queens. The queen bee's ...

The effect of the age of the honey bee queen on worker population ...

In a study carried out in the subtropics, we found that brood areas, worker populations and honey yields were higher, and less swarm queen cells were ...

Impacts of indoor mass storage of two densities of honey bee ...

Overwintering queens in banks did not have an impact on their acceptance in a nucleus colony but reduced their oviposition in the initial weeks following their ...