Winter Bees..

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That’s a great question!
While we are waiting for answers, try your puppy with a destruction box. Like a cereal box with dog treats inside individually wrapped in newspaper and parcel tape round the box, a few holes poked in the cardboard and your little bundle of joy will spend ages getting to the treats. Boxes within boxes prolongs the fun. Also good when you go out for an hour, stops then chewing more expensive things and worth the clearing up of bits of newspaper all over the place.
Hope you get better before the question is answered.

Courty
 
Just guessing here, but the distinction between winter and summer bees is a physiological one rather than anatomical. The physiological changes lead to increased fat body in the winter bees, which means they have larger stores of vitllogenin, or "egg yolk protein".

I have read that this is in response to decreasing amounts of pollen going into the hive in the autumn. Presumably the revers happens when the pollen starts to come in, in the spring. So gradually the number of winter bees drops off as the old die.

The pollen and fat body contain the protein essential for feeding to brood and young bees. Pity it got called the fat body ( it does look like fat) rather than protein body.
 
I believe drex has given the correct definition above, for me on a more practical basis it’s any bees that are produced before the winter brood break. Anything after that is next seasons I find brood/egg production pretty much finishes with the ivy ending around me and some years that’s well into dec, this year it was earlier than previous seasons.
 
I think Seeley showed that winter bee larvae where incubated at lower temps than summer bees. He presumed the lesser temp was what caused them to develop differently into Winter bees.
 
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When do winter bees stop being made so to speak..sorry for the daft question but my head is stirring..not been out all day through being ill food poisoning or a man bug..who knows..not good with a 7mth old pup wrecking the place..

You been at that mead of yours?:cheers2:
 

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