Queen bee

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The queen bee, a, is an insectoid monster that appears in NetHack. It is a stronger version of the killer bee.

Queen bee corpses are poisonous to eat, but have a 35 chance to convey poison resistance.

Generation

Queen bees are not randomly generated, but are eligible forms for polymorph. Each beehive contains a single queen bee, including the guaranteed one within the Wizard's Tower.

Queen bees can hatch from eggs, including ones laid by a player polymorphed into a queen bee - however, only 177 of eggs laid will be queen bee eggs, and the rest will be killer bee eggs.[1]

The following information pertains to an upcoming version (NetHack 3.7.0). If this version is now released, please verify that it is still accurate, then update the page to incorporate this information.

Killer bees can now eat royal jelly to grow up into queen bees if no queen already exists on the level. Pet killer bees will actively seek out nearby royal jelly to do this. This will kill them if queen bees are genocided.

Strategy

Queen bees are exceedingly fast, moving at twice your base speed, and have a sting twice as strong as normal killer bees - unfortunate players that find an early beehive before obtaining poison resistance would do well to steer clear. Queen bees are also eligible forms for shapeshifters such as the animal-favoring chameleon. Players with poison resistance should be solidly armored, with a weapon that can reliably land hits against the low-AC bees - on its own, a queen bee is quite vicious, but remains as vulnerable to wands and spells as normal bees.

More often than not though, a queen bee is accompanied by her hive; even with protection from poison instadeath, an improperly-handled beehive can rack up damage against you quickly. Stealth is an excellent property to use in clearing beehives, and crowd-control tactics like funneling through long hallways can keep the queen off your back until you have dealt with the weaker bees.

History

The queen bee was introduced alongside beehives in NetHack 3.0.0.

Origin

A queen bee is typically an adult, mated female of the species that lives in a colony or hive of honey bees; the term "queen bee" can be more generally applied to any dominant, reproductive female in a eusocial bee species colony. The queen is usually the primary bee with fully developed reproductive organs, and thus the mother of most (if not all) of the bees in the beehive. Queens are developed from larvae selected by worker bees and specially fed with royal jelly in order to become sexually mature; the bees usually follow and fiercely protect the solitary queen.

In some species such as the Brazilian stingless bee, a single nest may have multiple queens or even dwarf queens, ready to replace a dominant queen in a case of sudden death.

Encyclopedia entry

See the encyclopedia entry for bee.

References