LOL It is my pleasure and I am sure the same for all the others as well. Beekeepers tend to share any and all information as much as possible. We know the importance to humanity when it comes to the bees. Do not quote me but I think it is 1/3rd of all of our food comes from honey bees due to what they do. Last I read we are losing our bees due to pesticides and such. Then not to mention the fellow in Florida that lost 100's of hives to someone poisoning his bees because they did not like the idea of an apiary near their home. The FBI got involved in that one to find out who done it and the bee keeper also posted a $350,000.00 reward for any information leading to the arrest of whomever done it. If they get caught it will be a long jail time for them and also a federal offense on their record. Anyhow the bee you have circled in red that is the one that WthrLady was talking about and I quote "a newly emerged bee (just born), you can tell by the fuzz on her head and thorax" So Mimi13 You was correct on your guess YAYYYYY! Just my opinion here but due to your thirst for knowledge on honeybees, I think you would make an excellent beekeeper.Wow! So much wonderful information that I’ve received. Thank you all, @ewok126, @Apis mellifera, and @WthrLady.
@ewok126, thank you for the pictures. It is amazing you can hand feed the bees. In your picture, which I have marked up, there is a third bee that looks differently. View attachment 1904828
You explained the two bees (circled in green) to be workers and the darker bee (in blue) as a drone. What would the little, almost solid gold (in red) bee be? Possibly a new hatch that hasn’t “darkened” yet? I was just curious.
Again, thanks to all.