📦 Swarm Trap Setup and Deployment
A 3D bait-hive scouting model: tune box volume, mounting height, entrance size and lure strength, and watch scout bees inspect, recruit and reach quorum before a swarm commits to the trap.
A bait hive mounted in a tree, scouted by honeybees that inspect the entrance, decide whether to recruit nestmates, and — once enough scouts agree — bring the whole swarm home.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Box volume, mounting height, entrance size and lure strength combine into a single attractiveness score that drives how often scouts visit and how likely each one is to join the waiting quorum before the swarm commits.
🎮 How to Use
Move the sliders toward the values real bait hives use — around 40 litres, 3–5m up, a 12–15cm² entrance, and plenty of lure — and watch scouting speed up and quorum fill faster.
💡 Did You Know?
Scout bees don't vote by majority alone — they need roughly 15 bees simultaneously committed to the same site, a quorum threshold discovered through Thomas Seeley's decades of swarm-tracking field experiments.
A 3D bait-hive scouting model: tune box volume, mounting height, entrance size and lure strength, and watch scout bees inspect, recruit and reach quorum before a swarm commits to the trap.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install