The Secret Architecture of the Hive: Decoding the 3 Types of Queen Cells
The Secret Architecture of the Hive: Decoding the 3 Types of Queen Cells 1. Introduction: The Beekeeper’s Dilemma Every beekeeper knows that surge of adrenaline when opening a hive and spotting the distinct, peanut-shaped architecture of a queen cell. It is a pivotal moment in the season. These wax structures are the hive’s primary method of communication, signaling a transition in leadership and the future of the colony. The question is: is your hive thriving and ready to expand, or is it facing a desperate leadership crisis? Understanding the nuances of these structures is the fine line between a lost colony and a bumper honey harvest. By decoding these wax signals, you can determine if your bees are planning a prosperous expansion, conducting a quiet coup to replace a failing leader, or hitting the panic button after a sudden loss. 2. The Swarm Cell: A Sign of Overflowing Success The presence of "Swarm Cells" ( Tatreed ) is the hallmark of a powerful, high-performing col...