π Queen Management
π― Purposeβ
Track your queen's lifecycle, breeding information, and location history to monitor colony reproductive health and make informed decisions about requeening or breeding programs.
π User Storyβ
- As a beekeeper managing multiple colonies
- I want to track which frames have queens and monitor their lifecycle status
- So that I can quickly diagnose reproductive issues and maintain healthy colonies
π Key Benefitsβ
- Lifecycle Tracking: Monitor your queen's stage from virgin to laying to old & infertile
- Breeding Records: Document queen race, year, and genetics for lineage tracking
- Location History: Remember which frames your queen prefers over time
- Health Diagnosis: Understand if missing brood is due to queenless colony or unmated queen
- Timeline View: See when your queen was last spotted and track status changes
- Breeding Planning: Track queen ages across your apiary to plan replacements
π‘ Use Casesβ
Track Queen Age Mark your queen with year color and record it in the app. Get reminders when queens reach 2-3 years old and may need replacement.
Diagnose Reproductive Issues No brood in your hive? Check queen status: if marked as "virgin" or "mating", she may not be laying yet. If status is "old & infertile", time to requeen.
Breeding Program Management Track which hives have queens from your best colonies. Record queen genetics and race to maintain desirable traits across your operation.
Post-Split Queen Tracking After splitting a hive, track which colony got the original queen and monitor the other for new queen emergence and mating flights.
π How to Useβ
- Mark queen location - When you spot your queen on a frame, mark that frame in the app
- Set lifecycle stage - Update status: queen cup β virgin β mating β laying β old & infertile
- Record breeding info - Add queen race, year marked, and genetics if known
- Track over time - Timeline shows queen sightings and status changes
- Plan replacements - View all queens in your apiary sorted by age
π Queen Lifecycle Stagesβ
- Queen Cup - Colony is raising a new queen
- Virgin - New queen emerged but not yet mated (7-14 days)
- Mating - Queen is on mating flights (1-2 weeks)
- Laying - Actively laying eggs (1-3 years typical lifespan)
- Old & Infertile - Reduced laying or drone-laying queen (time to replace)
π¨ Queen Marking by Yearβ
- White - 2021, 2026
- Yellow - 2022, 2027
- Red - 2023, 2028
- Green - 2024, 2029
- Blue - 2025, 2030
π Integration with Detectionβ
Works with automated queen detection - when AI finds a queen in your photo, you'll see a suggestion to mark that frame. You can confirm or override AI detections.
Last Updated: December 5, 2025