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🐝 Colony Welfare Lab

Varroa mite management
Season
Simulated day: 0
Winter stores:
Colony health:
Varroa mite load:
Ethical practice score:
FPS:
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🐝 Ethical Beekeeping: Principles, Standards and Daily Practice

A cutaway 3D hive shows a honeybee colony's honey stores, mite load, population and health responding live to a beekeeper's real choices: how much honey to harvest, how often to disturb the hive, how to manage varroa, and the season's nectar flow.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Winter honey stores fill the comb from nectar income minus consumption and harvest; colony health drifts toward a target set by starvation risk, mite pressure and disturbance stress — the same trade-offs an ethical beekeeping standard weighs.

🎮 How to Use

Set the harvest rate, disturbance level, varroa treatment and season, then watch the comb fill, the bee swarm's size and colour, and the mite dots change as simulated days advance. Reset the colony to try a different strategy.

💡 Did You Know?

Most ethical certification schemes require a minimum honey reserve per colony before winter — taking only true surplus rather than harvesting everything and feeding sugar syrup back in its place.