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One of our zookeepers has taken on the task of maintaining the honeybee hives. She invited staff to come see inside the hives. (This was taken afterward.)


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Some of our zookeeper interns were among the first to suit up!

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I love the interns--so young and excited for anything!

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First remove the jars of sugar water,

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Tease out the...racks? Jeez I don't remember what each comb unit is called. I know there are apiarists reading this who will inform us.

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This comb looks good: lots of worker cells in the middle, with honey at the margins.

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This one includes a clump of drone cells, the bulging ones at the lower right corner. The queen can choose to lay fertilized or unfertilized eggs. Fertilized eggs become workers (or a queen if the workers choose to make it so) and unfertilized eggs become drones--male who leave the hive to mate with queens from other hives. Drones are a little bigger than workers, so their cells puff out bigger than the worker cells. This information was useful, thinking back on the bumblebee hive I found recently.

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Date: 2013-06-30 09:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] urbpan.livejournal.com
Ah, that makes sense.

She's the lead keeper of our "hooves and horns" area, and is volunteering her time to be our in-house beekeeper.

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