Data from: Wild foundress queen bumble bees make numerous, short foraging trips and exhibit frequent nest failure: Insights from trap-nesting and RFID tracking
Data files
Feb 28, 2026 version files 1.47 MB
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018_0711.TXT
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018_0720.TXT
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040_0629.TXT
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050_0713.TXT
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064_0727.TXT
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064_0728_Evening.TXT
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064_0729.TXT
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077_0703.TXT
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089_0717.TXT
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2021_cocoons.csv
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2021_nestboxes.csv
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2022_cocoons.csv
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2022_nestboxes.csv
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human_obs.csv
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q17.csv
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q31.csv
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q39.csv
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queenStage.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
The overwhelming majority of research on wild bumble bees has focused on the social colony stage. Nest-founding queens in the early season are difficult to study because incipient nests are challenging to find in the wild, and the foundress queen's flight period is very short relative to the entire nesting period. As a result, natural history information on foundress queens is exceedingly rare. New methodological approaches are needed to adequately study this elusive life stage. We trap-nested wild queen bumble bees in artificial nest boxes in Gothic, Colorado, and used a custom-built radio frequency identification (RFID) system to continuously record queen foraging activity (inferred from entering and exiting the nest) for the majority of their spring flight periods. Foundress queens made frequent, short foraging trips, which tended to increase in duration over the course of the flight period. All queens who produced adult workers ceased foraging within approximately one week after workers emerged in the nest. We observed frequent nest failure among foundress queens: fewer than one quarter of queens who laid eggs in nest boxes went on to produce reproductive gynes at the end of the season. We also report nest characteristics and curious phenomena we observed, including conspecific nest invasion and queens remaining outside the nest overnight. We present this trap-nesting and subsequent RFID tracking method as a valuable, albeit resource-intensive, path forward for uncovering new information about the elusive, incipient life stage of wild bumble bees.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.70rxwdc70
Description of the data and file structure
RFID tracking and nest monitoring of wild foundress queen bumble bees.
Throughout the data, empty cells and na values indicate that no data was collected.
Files and variables
File: cleaning_and_analyses.Rmd
Description: script file for all data cleaning, processing, analyses, and visualization
File: queenStage.csv
Description: final stage at which queens were observed
Variables
- queen: unique nestbox identifier
- Stage: final stage at which the nestbox was observed prior to queen death/absconsion
File: 2021_cocoons.csv
Description: cocoon widths for all nests in 2021
Variables
- nestID: unique nestbox identifier
- width_mm: width in mm of cocoon
- status: whether the cocoon was empty or closed (i.e., contained a dead pupa)
- species: species of bumble bee in the nestbox
- date: date recorded
File: 2022_cocoons.csv
Description: cocoon widths for all nests in 2022
Variables
- nestID: unique nestbox identifier
- coccon_width_mm: width in mm of cocoon
- date: date recorded
- initials_measurer: initials of observer
- notes: relevant notes
File: 2021_nestboxes.csv
Description: raw data on nestbox locations in 2021
Variables
- nestID: unique nestbox identifier
- usedThisYear: whether or not a queen was observed in the nestbox in 2021
- boxType: the name of the person who made the box
- holePosition: where the entrance hole was on the box
- nHoles: number of holes on the box
- waterSheet: whether or not the box had a clear plastic water sheet on top
- nubbin: whether or not the box contained a clay ball
- insulation: type of insulation the box was filled with
- rfidAttach: whether or not the RFID box was attached to the outside of the box
- position: location of the nestbox (strapped to a tree or on the ground)
- siteType: macrohabitat in which the box was placed
- Edge: whether the box was within 3 meters of the edge of that habitat
- substrate: general description of the ground substrate below the box
File: 2022_nestboxes.csv
Description: raw data on nestbox locations in 2022
Variables
- nestID: unique nestbox identifier
- usedThisYear: whether or not a queen was observed in the nestbox in 2022
- boxType: the name of the person who made the box
- holePosition: where the entrance hole was on the box
- nHoles: number of holes on the box
- waterSheet: whether or not the box had a clear plastic water sheet on top
- nubbin: whether or not the box contained a clay ball
- insulation: type of insulation the box was filled with
- rfidAttach: whether or not the RFID box was attached to the outside of the box
- usedLastYear: whether or not the box was used by bumble bees in 2021
- position: location of the nestbox (strapped to a tree or on the ground)
- siteType: macrohabitat in which the box was placed
- Edge: whether the box was within 3 meters of the edge of that habitat
- substrate: general description of the ground substrate below the box
- LAT: latitude
- LONG: longitude
File: human_obs.csv
Description: raw data for in-person observations of nestboxes in 2022
Variables
- nestID: unique nestbox identifier
- date: date of observation
- start: start time of observation
- end: end time of observation
- duration: duration of observation
- obsTime: time of individual bee observation
- direction: direction of motion of the bee (into or out of the nextbox)
- caste: caste of the bee (worker or queen)
- notes: relevant notes
File: q17.csv
Description: all raw RFID data for nestbox 17 in 2021 [B. centralis]
File: q31.csv
Description: all raw RFID reads for nestbox 31 in 2021 [B. appositus]
File: q39.csv
Description: all raw RFID reads for nestbox 39 in 2021 [B. rufocinctus (1)]
File: 018_0711.TXT
Description: raw RFID reads for nestbox 18 as of July 11, 2022 [B. fervidus (3) & B. fervidus (3) - INVADER]
File: 018_0720.TXT
Description: raw RFID reads for nestbox 18 as of July 20, 2022 [B. fervidus (3) & B. fervidus (3) - INVADER]
File: 040_0629.TXT
Description: raw RFID reads for nestbox 40 as of June 29, 2022 [B. fervidus (2)]
File: 050_0713.TXT
Description: raw RFID reads for nextbox 50 as of July 13, 2022 [B. rufocinctus (3)]
File: 064_0727.TXT
Description: raw RFID reads for nestbox 64 as of July 27, 2022 [B. rufocinctus (2)]
File: 064_0728_Evening.TXT
Description: raw RFID reads for nestbox 64 as of July 28, 2022 [B. rufocinctus (2)]
File: 064_0729.TXT
Description: raw RIFD reads for nestbox 64 as of July 29, 2022 [B. rufocinctus (2)]
File: 077_0703.TXT
Description: raw RFID reads for nextbox 77 as of July 3, 2022 [B. flavifrons]
File: 089_0717.TXT
Description: raw RFID reads for nestbox 89 as of July 17, 2022 [B. fervidus (1)]
Code/software
R version 4.2.1
See manuscript for detailed methods.
