Supersedure colonys have there own characteristic sounds?

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Morning I'm reading about the above title from the book "the honeybees of the British lsles" Beowulf A Cooper.
What are your thoughts?.
Ive never heard pipin as yet but I've heard bees tooting to the queen when entering a bait hive.
 
Well our our hearing range is limited - I have absolutely no doubt that there are myriads of both infrasounds and ultrasounds that we know little of, so why not ? but I think the interpretation will be problematic, us humans tend to anthropomorphise a lot.
 

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