← 🐝 Animals

🐝 Managed Bee Species

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🐝 Beyond the Western Honey Bee: A Guide to the World's Managed Bee Species

Switch between five managed bee species — Apis mellifera, Apis cerana, the giant and dwarf honey bees, and stingless Meliponini — and watch their nest architecture, body size and colony scale change in real time.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Each species nests differently: enclosed multi-comb cavities for mellifera and cerana, a single giant exposed comb for dorsata, a tiny twig-wrapped comb for florea, and spiral brood clusters with resin pots for stingless bees. Body length is scaled accurately relative to a millimetre ruler.

🎮 How to Use

Pick a species from the dropdown, adjust colony activity and flight speed to see foragers circle the nest, and toggle cutaway view to peel back the trunk or log wall on cavity-nesting species.

💡 Did You Know?

Stingless bees cannot be merged with any Apis species — no shared pheromones, no shared nest form, and no sting to speak of, just a bite. Mixing managed bee species is almost always a bad idea.