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Effect of Population Size on Brood Production, Worker Survival and Honey Gain in Colonies of Honeybees

Authors :
John R. Harbo
Source :
Journal of Apicultural Research. 25:22-29
Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1986.

Abstract

SummaryThe effect of population size on brood production, worker survival and gain or loss of honey was studied in colonies of honeybees (Apis mellifera) in Louisiana, USA. About 11 kg of bees were caged, stored for two days and subdivided into five populations numbering 2300, 4500, 9000, 17 000 and 35 000 bees. Each colony was started with a laying queen, no brood, and 230 bees per 1000 cm3 of hive space. The test ended 19 days after queen release, just before adult bees began to emerge. The test was conducted 10 times (two replicates being used in each of February, April, June, August and October). The two largest populations produced more honey per bee and in dearth times and winter consumed less honey per bee. Colonies of 4500 bees produced the most brood per bee; as population increased above that number brood production per bee decreased. However, during summer dearth, the colonies of 9000 bees produced the most brood per bee. Overall, the optimal colony size was 9000 bees; the rate of weight gain i...

Details

ISSN :
20786913 and 00218839
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Apicultural Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........de3391380b4db2966db8bf00dad281da
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00218839.1986.11100687