← 🐝 Entomology & Insect Behaviour

🐝 Colour Genetics

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🐝 The Genetics Behind Honey Bee Colour Patterns

What determines whether a honey bee appears golden, dark leather-brown or banded grey — and why colour is an unreliable shortcut for identifying breed or predicting temperament.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Each bee's cuticle colour is drawn from a population distribution shaped by melanism, banding, and race-baseline sliders, with independent random variation per bee — the same way a queen's many drone matings scatter colour genes across her colony.

🎮 How to Use

Move the melanism and banding sliders to shift the colony's colour distribution, pick a race baseline, and toggle the temperament overlay to see that behaviour genes are not linked to coat colour.

💡 Did You Know?

The "cordovan" honey bee is a single recessive mutation producing a uniform leather-red colour — yet cordovan colonies can be just as defensive or gentle as any differently coloured stock.