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  2. Queen bee - Wikipedia

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    After approximately 7–10 days, the virgin queens take their mating flights, mate with 10–20 drone bees, and return to their mating nuclei as mated queen bees. [17] Queen rearing can be practiced on a small scale by hobbyist or sideline beekeepers raising a small number of queens for their own use, or can be practiced on a larger, commercial ...

  3. Jenter kit - Wikipedia

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    A Jenter kit or Karl Jenter kit is a piece of equipment used by beekeepers to raise large numbers of queen honeybees. Rival techniques for rearing queen bees generally require grafting the honeybee larvae by hand. As such, the development of this kit by Karl Jenter is a significantly useful tool to assist in beekeeping.

  4. Queen excluder - Wikipedia

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    I. Ferman rearing queens using excluders, Mikveh Israel apiary, 1964. The intent of the queen excluder is to limit the queen's access to the honey supers. If the queen lays eggs in the honey supers and a brood develops in them, it is difficult to harvest clean honey. It makes fall management more difficult.

  5. Cloake board - Wikipedia

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    The queen excluder continues to retain the laying queen in the lower colony while the combined colony incubates the grafted queens. The queen cells will be removed before they hatch and transferred to mating nucs. Following the removal of the ripe queen cells the cloake board can be removed to re-establish the single united colony.

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  7. Fish hatchery - Wikipedia

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    A small-scale hatchery unit consists of larval rearing tanks, filters, live food production tanks and a flow through water supply. [3] A generalized commercial scale hatchery would contain a broodstock holding and spawning area, feed culture facility, larval culture area, juvenile culture area, pump facilities, laboratory, quarantine area, and ...

  8. Eusociality - Wikipedia

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    These chemicals inhibit workers from rearing male and female sexuals, suppress egg production in other queens of multiple queen colonies, and cause workers to execute excess queens. [93] [94] These pheromones maintain the eusocial phenotype, with one queen supported by sterile workers and sexually active males . In queenless colonies, the lack ...

  9. Social conflict in ants - Wikipedia

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    In ants, social conflicts, sex conflicts, or caste conflicts can exist. These conflicts occur within the same colony or supercolony at various levels: on an individual scale, between two or more specific ants; on the scale of sex, between males and females; or on the scale of different castes, between queens and workers.