A technical semi-field methodology to measure the effect of nutrition on honey bee brood rearing

  • Rui F.S. Gonçalves
  • , Raquel T. de Sousa
  • , Daniel Stabler
  • , David M.S. Pinto
  • , Geraldine A. Wright
  • , Sharoni Shafir

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Abstract

A honey bee colony's well-being is its ability to nurture larvae into healthy adults. Understanding how nutrition supports brood rearing is crucial for developing diets that could aid against environmental threats. Nutritional research on whole-colony brood development has been historically challenging because of difficulties documenting the diet's impact on brood production over time. We describe a novel semi-field method to study the influence of nutrition on brood rearing using standardised small colonies formed de novo (ca. 1500 nurse-age bees and a queen) housed in adapted mating-nucs, placed inside an enclosure and limited to feeding on chemically defined diets. Complete assessments were conducted every 15 days, assisted by a bespoke device to photograph every frame to measure cell contents. A novel metric describes the number of bees generated per gram of diet consumed, measuring the impact of nutrition on brood rearing and overall colony size.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Experimental Biology
Volume229
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2026

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© 2026. Published by The Company of Biologists.

Keywords

  • Brood production
  • Colony health
  • Honey bee nutrition
  • Mini-colony bioassay
  • Protein supplementation
  • Semi-field method

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