Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Virgin Queens Go Out for Sex


I’m reading up on beekeeping, in preparation for adding two hives to the circus.

There’s a fair amount to know, and a lot to learn, but of interest to the dog world is that even in the world of bees, Mother Nature hates inbreeding.

“The drones' main function is to be ready to fertilize a receptive queen. Drones in a hive do not usually mate with a virgin queen of the same hive because the queen flies further to a drone congregation area than the drones do. Mating generally takes place in or near drone congregation areas. How these areas are selected is not understood, but they do exist. When a drone mates with a queen of the same hive, the resultant queen will have a spotty brood pattern (numerous empty cells on a brood frame) due to the removal of diploid drone larvae by nurse bees (i.e., a fertilized egg with two identical sex genes will develop into a drone instead of a worker). The worker bees remove the inbred brood and consume it to recycle the protein.”

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