Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Piping Queen

After doing some research I found that the Bzzz Bzzz sound was the queen was doing what is called "piping". Mated queens may briefly pipe after being released in a hive. This is exactly what the queen did when she was released into the hive and apparently it is rare for beekeepers to hear this piping.

Piping describes a noise made by virgin and mated queen bees during certain times of the virgin queens development. Fully developed virgin queens communicate through vibratory signals: "quacking" from virgin queens in their queen cells and "tooting" from queens free in the colony, collectively known as piping. A virgin queen may frequently pipe before she emerges from her cell and for a brief time afterwards. Mated queens may briefly pipe after being released in a hive. The piping sound is variously described as a children's trumpet tooting and quacking. It is quite loud and can be clearly heard outside the hive. The piping sound is created by the flight motor without movement of the wings. The vibration energy is resonated by the thorax.

I downloaded this video so you too can hear a piping queen!



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