Explore The Reasons Bee Workers Lay Eggs
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The official version of the story is that the queen is the female reproductive in the hive. She lays fertilized eggs that turn into workers or queens.
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When a hive goes hopelessly queenless the worker bees can become laying workers. In this case, you can easily see that you have a laying worker ...
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If you look at the bees in the hive, they are skittish and the hive looks very empty. The frames with brood will have a mess of eggs in both worker and drone cells.
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Cape Honeybee Laying Workers
Apis mellifera capensis is just a more womanly bee than all other bees. Basically, these bees have a lot of queen pheromones.
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Basically, a worker bee is, by nature, a very poor queen bee. She is not long enough to lay eggs neatly in the center of a cell.
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Laying Workers In Queenright Hives
If you start to see this, it is probably a sign that you either need to requeen or that you have too many supers on the hive.
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A cape-laying worker hive will also make the normal fizz hiss of a hopeless queenless hive when you open it.
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You will have a mess of drones laid in worker cells and done cells. Some of these drones hatch and look like little abominations.
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