Killing and replacing queen-laid eggs: low cost of worker policing in the honeybee
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Worker honeybees, Apis mellifera, police each otherâs reproduction by killing worker-laid eggs. Previous experiments demonstrated that worker policing is effective, killing most (â¼98%) worker-laid eggs. However, many queen-laid eggs were also killed (â¼50%) suggesting that effective policing may have high costs. In these previous experiments, eggs were transferred using forceps into test cells, mostly into unrelated discriminator colonies. We measured both the survival of unmanipulated queen-laid eggs and the proportion of removal errors that were rectified by the queen laying a new egg. Across 2 days of the 3-day egg stage, only 9.6% of the queen-laid eggs in drone cells and 4.1% in worker cells were removed in error. When queen-laid eggs were removed from cells, 85% from drone cells and 61% from worker cells were replaced within 3 days. Worker policing in the honeybee has a high benefit to policing workers because workers are more related to the queenâs sons (brothers, r = 0.25) than s...
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2025-06-10



