Beeble
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2011
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- Location
- Somerset
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 20
A queen bee measures a cell before laying in it, this produces a trigger that essentially switches on or off her ability to lay a fertilised or non fertilised egg. So in larger cells she lays drone eggs and in smaller cells she lays female eggs.
How then does she figure out how to lay a female egg in a queen cell? As they seem rather larger than a worker cell. I've found queen cells above the queen excluder so I'm guessing that the workers are placing eggs in queen cells...but many of the books clearly state a will queen lay directly into a queen cell.
Have I got the wrong end of the stick and she'll normally lay fertilised eggs and it's only the specific measurment of the drone cell that triggers laying un-fertilised eggs?
How then does she figure out how to lay a female egg in a queen cell? As they seem rather larger than a worker cell. I've found queen cells above the queen excluder so I'm guessing that the workers are placing eggs in queen cells...but many of the books clearly state a will queen lay directly into a queen cell.
Have I got the wrong end of the stick and she'll normally lay fertilised eggs and it's only the specific measurment of the drone cell that triggers laying un-fertilised eggs?