← 🐝 Entomology & Insect Behaviour

❄️ Cluster Controls

🪟 Hive cutaway view
Core temp:
Mantle temp:
Cluster diameter:
Honey burn rate:
Colony status:
FPS:
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❄️ How Honeybees Survive Winter Without Hibernating

Thousands of instanced bees pack into a living, colour-coded winter cluster whose core stays warm through shivering flight muscles while the packed outer mantle insulates it from freezing air — contract the cluster, stress it out, or push it toward collapse by changing the weather, the colony's size and the hive's insulation.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Core and mantle temperature are colour-mapped from icy blue to hot amber-red, and the cluster physically contracts in the cold and swells when conditions ease — visualising the real trade-off between heat retention and honey consumption.

🎮 How to Use

Drop the outside temperature, shrink the colony, or weaken hive insulation and watch the core temperature struggle, the cluster tighten, and the honey burn rate climb. Toggle the hive cutaway to view the cluster from outside the box.

💡 Did You Know?

Individual mantle bees rotate inward to the warm core and back out again over the course of a winter day, so no single bee is left on cluster's cold surface for too long.