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  2. Cloake board - Wikipedia

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    Cloake board insertion: The Cloake board is placed between two hive bodies when the queen is known to be in the lower hive body. Because a Cloake board either contains or is used with a queen excluder, the laying queen will be restricted to the lower hive body from this point forward.

  3. Laying worker bee - Wikipedia

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    Multiple eggs per cell are not an absolute sign of a laying worker because when a newly mated queen begins laying, she may lay more than one egg per cell. Egg position Egg position in the cell is a good indicator of a laying worker. A queen bee's abdomen is noticeably longer than a worker, allowing a queen to lay an egg at the bottom of the cell.

  4. Charles Butler (beekeeper) - Wikipedia

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    Butler may have misinterpreted the queen's function when he found queenless colonies sometimes develop eggs laid by "laying workers", however there is no doubt he saw the queen as an Amazonian ruler of the hive. As an influential beekeeper and author, his assertion that drones are male and workers female, was quickly accepted.

  5. Apis florea - Wikipedia

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    Workers of A. florea, like those of the species A. mellifera, also engage in worker policing, a process where nonqueen eggs are removed from the hive. Queenless A. florea colonies have been observed to merge with nearby queen-right A. florea colonies, suggesting workers are attracted to queen bee pheromones. [33]

  6. Queen bee - Wikipedia

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    Queen (marked) surrounded by Africanized workers . A queen bee is typically an adult, mated female that lives in a colony or hive of honey bees.With fully developed reproductive organs, the queen is usually the mother of most, if not all, of the bees in the beehive. [1]

  7. This futuristic desk lets you work laying down - AOL

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    Standing or sitting, this desk is revolutionizing the work space. Altwork stations let you work in any position. Standing or sitting, this desk is revolutionizing the work space.

  8. Western honey bee - Wikipedia

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    Worker policing is an example of forced altruism, where the benefits of worker reproduction are minimized and that of rearing the queen's offspring maximized. In very rare instances, workers subvert the policing mechanisms of the hive, laying eggs faster than other workers remove them; this is known as anarchic syndrome.

  9. Hate Your Co-Workers? Get A Bubble Desk - AOL

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    Work presents many problems for workers -- among them is sharing space with some people you'd probably prefer to avoid. There may be a solution. A new product called the "bubble desk," designed by ...