← 🐝 Life

🐝 Hive Inspector

Show varroa mites on comb
Live readout
Capped brood cells:
Empty gaps in nest:
Bees at entrance:
FPS:
OK Diagnosis

Drag — rotate · Scroll — zoom

🐝 Beekeeping Troubleshooting: A Symptom-to-Solution Diagnostic Guide

Pull an inspection frame from a 3D beehive cutaway and dial in the signs a beekeeper actually looks for — brood pattern, colony strength, stores and mite load — while a live diagnosis panel maps what you see to its most likely cause and next action.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

The comb texture is generated cell by cell from your slider values, so a "spotty" brood pattern, thin stores, or mites on cappings are visually distinct — the same signals a beekeeper reads off a real frame during an inspection.

🎮 How to Use

Pick a symptom preset to jump straight to a textbook case, or move the brood, population and stores sliders yourself and toggle mites on to see the diagnosis update live.

💡 Did You Know?

Beekeepers nickname a scattered, "shotgun" brood pattern for its resemblance to a shotgun blast through the comb — it's one of the most common reasons colonies get requeened.