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🌡️ Hive Thermoregulation

Water carriers
Brood core temp 35.0°C
Colony state Stable
Cluster tightness
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🌡️ How Bees Keep Their Hive at the Perfect Temperature

A cutaway hive shows a colony fighting for a stable 35°C brood-nest temperature using three real strategies: tightening into an insulating cluster in the cold, fanning air through the entrance in the heat, and spreading evaporating water across the comb on the hottest days.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

The colour of the brood patch and the core-temperature gauge respond to a simple thermal model combining metabolic heat, passive heat loss, fan-driven convection and evaporative cooling — the same forces at work inside a real hive.

🎮 How to Use

Slide the outside temperature from frost to heatwave, adjust fanning effort, and switch water carriers on to see the cluster loosen, bees fan at the entrance, and steam rise from evaporating droplets.

💡 Did You Know?

On the hottest days a colony can bring in over ten times its normal water intake just to keep the nursery from overheating — water becomes as vital as nectar.