I suggest most beekeepers would agree that smoke really stupefies the bees,
louds their senses, and interferes with the odor system in the hive, by which
nternal hive activities are regulated.
I rarely puff smoke into a hive, except when closing to herd them off the edges of the boxes so as not to squash them. Instead I allow a drift of smoke across the entrance until the guards go inside, so I don't think enough enters to act as you suggest, except maybe the guards.
Chris
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