Beehaviour
Bees are social insects and are successful because the behaviour of each individual bee is in tune with her sisters. The behaviour of hives is an amplification of the individuals behaviour. Hive behaviour can vary greatly, some hives can be especially angry and fierce while others are very passive.
Observation is the key to recognising behaviours. This can be done as you conduct your business as a beekeeper. The behaviour of bees is of most importance to bee breeders.
Behaviour list:
Swarming Behavior
Anarchic Behavior
Rosette Capping Behaviour
Cell Building Propensity
Cell Numbers Built
Running Behaviour
Jumping Behaviour
Following Behaviour
Cool Weather Clustering
Mating Behaviour
Multiple Mating
Mating Frequency
House Cleaning Behaviour
Grooming Behaviour
Mite Damaging Behaviour
Propolising Behaviour
Hygienic Behaviour
Head Butting Behaviour
Biting and Hair Pulling
Guarding Behaviour
Robbing Behaviour
Supersedure
Drifting Behaviour
Working Day Length
Queen Balling
Pollen Storage Behaviour
Umbrella Behaviour
Undertaking Behaviour