Study Suggests Democratic Process in Bumble Bee Queen Selection
Research from Penn State indicates that the selection of a new queen bee in bumble bee colonies may involve more democratic elements than previously understood.
A recent study conducted by researchers at Penn State has shed light on the selection process for queen bumble bees. This research suggests that the method of choosing a new queen may not be as autocratic as the term 'queen' implies.
Published on May 18, 2026, in Phys.org, the study explores the dynamics within bumble bee colonies, revealing that worker bees play a significant role in determining which of the young bees will ascend to the throne.
The findings challenge traditional views of bee hierarchy and suggest a more collaborative approach among worker bees in the decision-making process.