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Beverley Beekeepers' Association

The local Beekeeping Association for East Yorkshire

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Three Types of Bee

Honey bees are a specific type of insect within the group HYMENOPTERA - the ants, bees, and wasps. The common European honey bee is Apis mellifera. There are several sub-species. There are three castes of bee within the honeybee colony, they are:


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Functions of the three castes within the colony

Worker
1 - 3 days Cell cleaning and brood incubation
4 - 6 days Feeding older larvae (honey and pollen)
7 - 12 days Feeding young larvae (brood food)
13 - 18 days Processing nectar into honey, wax making, water evaporation, pollen packing.
19 - 21 days Guarding and starting to forage
22nd day + Foraging for nectar, pollen, water and propolis.

These times are only approximate, and older bees can revert to their former duties should the need arise. Other duties include housekeeping, ventilation, humidity and temperature control.

Drone
1 - 11 days Mainly confined to the hive, only leaving for cleansing flights
12 - 14 days Ready to mate (his sole function)
Autumn Evicted by the workers.

Queen
1 - 2 days Seeks out rivals and eliminates them.
3 - 5 days Orientation flights to locate the hive.
6 - 21 days Multiple mating flights with many drone partners. 3 - 4 days later she will commence egg laying.
22nd day + She remains in the hive for egg laying and pheromone production.

At the height of the season the colony will contain: one queen
approx 300 drones
60,000 workers.
Of these workers approximately only 20,000 will actually be foraging at any one time.