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Hive Climate

Hive climate refers to the temperature and humidity-regulated atmosphere inside the beehive, actively controlled by bee fanning and water evaporation. The brood nest area is maintained at approximately 35 degrees Celsius with 40 to 60 percent relative humidity, optimal for brood development. Bees can heat the hive by vibrating their flight muscles and cool it through water evaporation and fanning.

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