Hi Allen
> Does anyone know how many larvae a nurse bee can feed
>
> 1.) concurrently,
This work was done, but I have forgotten by whom, I used the information
to develop a system for raising two queencells in mating nucs. It should
be searchable.
> 2.) in her lifetime
I will take a punt at this and say that I expect it to vary in some sort
of proportion to the quantity of fresh pollen that is fed to the nurse
bees while they are feeding the larvae.
> Also, does anyone know how many bees it takes to cover and maintain a
> given area of worker brood?
Not exactly, but you can get a good idea from the two pages...
http://www.dave-cushman.net/bee/beesest.htmlhttp://www.dave-cushman.net/bee/broodest.html
Bear in mind these are British sized frames.
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