Life of a Queen Bee

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We all know there is one and only Queen B but what about our Bee Queens.
Here is a very interesting video about their amazing life

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❤❤❤❤❤ you are one of the few b channels that I've ever seen this kind of close-up photography on video it is tremendous I'm not a beekeeper but I find them fascinating animals thank you so much

jerryeubanks
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You guys got lots of facts wrong in this video. Queens don’t make royal jelly, workers do. In fact all larvae are started off on royal jelly only the potential queens continue to receive it. The old queen almost alway leaves before the new queen emerges. While a colony will make new queens if the queen is failing most new queens are made because the colony is strong and thriving, that’s how they reproduce. And a good queen will not stay in a hive for 2–7 years. If she has a good colony in the spring she swarms and establish a new hive and leave her royal offspring behind. Queens take 16 days to develop and worker take 21. These are basic things you need to know to manage a beehive. I appreciate your attempt here and now encourage you to start a few hives of your own and join the wonderful world of beekeeping.

hattievillehoneybees
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When they say how she lays lots of eggs they show cells FILLED with eggs from a laying worker. LOL!

jdeking
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This is mindblowing....in the most beautiful way.❤😊

sistasunshine
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You show multiple eggs per cell in this video. This is wrong, that’s a laying worker problem, and the hive is probably doomed.

slashers
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Bees ALSO rear new queens if they are "planning" to swarm soon. When this is the case, the queen cells are usually built near the bottom of the comb. If a queen is failing as an egg-layer, then supersedure queen cells are built, typically on the side of the comb. Queen bees require 16 days to mature as adults from their cocoons after the eggs from which they developed have been laid, while workers require 21 days and drones require 24.

bobjacobson
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Great video, but...many eggs, but only one laying per cell, in the image of the video, it is understood that several eggs are laid in the same cell... as a video of this quality can be didactic, it is important that the followers of this channel understand that a Queen will lay only one egg per cell...

eliezergomescamargo
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Thank you for sharing it. It’s like a miracle 😮

WeBeeKH
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the queen bee isnt a matriarch that controls everything its the worker bees that decide whats best for the collony

MimiUsagichan
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Beeas are the most complex and one of the intelligent insects in our planet.

nowitbegins
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I'm a beekeeper in the US. I'm wondering if they've developed ways to determine chemical damage on the queens yet? How would someone work at this? If we could understand this I think we'd be able to get colonies to live longer, survive better.

Thanks for your video. nice footage also with the camera close ups.

noahriding
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He says that the queen is injured or whatever and then the bees build a queen cell which an egg is then layed in, ... eerrrr no.... if the queen is injured or not available to lay eggs and should the colony have eggs available to them they will then build a queen cell around that egg or eggs to create multiple queens to see who will emerge victorious to rule the colony. Where are they getting their information!!

That_Girl__
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As a beekeeper I'm astonished by the quantity of wrong information in this video.

aleks
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I am a starting keeper of the bees and the queen does not produse the royal jelly. For if she did produse it then the raising of the emergency queen in case of the absent of the original queen might be impossible!

manuhonkanen
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Great queen knowledge, thank you.
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TheancestorsJackson
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Everyone wants to be a queen, but don't know what they're getting into.

bursty
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Nice video. I'm indian commercial beekeeper.

vinodbaria
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seems like a good video but the music is to loud

charleslake
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Greetings from Uzbekistan

Привет из Узбекистана

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asalarichilik_uz
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Why haven't my mellifera bees, which just hatched for 20 days, made new eggs?

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