E. Guzmannovoa et al., COMPARISON OF 3 QUEEN FINDING METHODS IN EUROPEAN AND AFRICANIZED HONEY-BEE (APIS-MELLIFERA L) COLONIES, American bee journal, 137(9), 1997, pp. 665-666
The objective of this study was to compare three different methods of
finding queens in Africanized and European honey bee colonies: 1) the
regular method, when combs were individually examined until queens wer
e found, 2) the ''shaking method'', when combs were shaken inside a qu
een filtering device, and 3) the smoking method, The smoking method wa
s significantly faster than the other methods, The regular method was
the slowest, The mean queen finding times were 225.5, 149.5, and 78.9
s for the regular, shaking, and smoking methods, respectively, Queens
in Africanized colonies were found significantly faster than queens in
European colonies when the shaking and smoking methods were used, but
not when the regular method was utilized, The combined use of the smo
king and shaking methods is recommended, with precautions. The average
time invested in finding the queen in a colony, could be of less than
2 min, with a combination of these two methods, which is over 50% fas
ter than the regular method.