🐝 Bee Welfare and Ethics: Hive Inspection Stress Lab
A 3D cutaway hive shows how smoke use, inspection length, ambient temperature and season change colony stress, defensive behaviour and brood chilling every time the hive tool goes in.
A 3D cutaway hive that turns the everyday act of opening a colony with a hive tool into something you can see: rising colony stress, defensive bees breaking formation, and brood chilling in cold weather.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Stress climbs while the hive is open and decays once it's closed; smoke blunts but never fully removes the alarm response. Cold ambient air chills exposed brood the longer an inspection runs, and winter clusters are far more sensitive to disturbance than a full summer colony.
🎮 How to Use
Set smoker use, inspection length, ambient temperature and season, then watch the lid lift, a frame get pried out with the hive tool, and the colour and behaviour of the bees respond in real time. Restart the cycle at any point.
💡 Did You Know?
Beekeeping associations generally advise inspecting only as often as necessary, keeping hives open for the shortest practical time, and avoiding opening colonies in cold or wet weather — the exact welfare trade-offs this lab models.
A 3D cutaway hive shows how smoke use, inspection length, ambient temperature and season change colony stress, defensive behaviour and brood chilling every time the hive tool goes in.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install