Hygienic Behaviour Assessment

"Hygienic behaviour is a colony's ability to detect, uncap, and remove unhealthy or dead brood. This trait is recognized as an important component of honey bee social immunity and is associated with improved brood disease resistance, reduced varroa mite reproduction, and increased colony resilience."

Tools, Resources, and Upcoming Testing Services to Support Breeding and Colony Health

The Tech Transfer Program (TTP) is pleased to introduce a new suite of Hygienic Behaviour Assessment resources for Alberta beekeepers, along with advance registration for the 2027 season for the recently launched Freeze-Kill Brood (FKB) Assessment Service.

Hygienic Behaviour Assessment Resources

Pin-Kill Brood (PKB) Test 

For beekeepers interested in evaluating hygienic behaviour within their own operations, the TTP has developed a new Pin-Kill Brood (PKB) testing program that can be implemented immediately.

The PKB assay is a practical field method that measures a colony’s hygienic response by pin-killing capped pupae and assessing brood removal after 24 hours. The method is inexpensive, scalable, and well suited for commercial operations interested in comparing colonies, selecting breeder queens, or incorporating hygienic behaviour into stock improvement programs.

To support the adoption of hygienic behaviour testing, the TTP has developed two new resources:

  • Hygienic Behaviour Pin Test Field Guide – A quick-reference guide covering colony selection, brood identification, test setup, scoring, interpretation, and troubleshooting.
  • Hygienic Behaviour Assessment Protocol – A detailed technical protocol outlining standardized testing procedures, quality control measures, biosecurity practices, and best practices for obtaining reliable and repeatable results.

Together, these resources provide Alberta beekeepers with a standardized approach to measuring hygienic behaviour and generating data that can be incorporated into breeding and management decisions.

Freeze-Kill Brood (FKB) Assessment Service

Registration Now Open for Spring 2027

The TTP is pleased to once again offer its Freeze-Kill Brood (FKB) Assessment Service for Spring 2027 and is now accepting registrations from commercial beekeepers across Alberta.

The FKB assay uses liquid nitrogen to kill a section of capped brood and measures a colony’s ability to detect and remove the freeze-killed brood. Widely used in research and queen breeding programs, it provides a standardized assessment of hygienic behaviour.

While the Pin-Kill Brood (PKB) assay measures the removal of individually pin-killed brood, the FKB assay evaluates a larger, uniformly treated section of brood. This creates a more standardized test and allows for more reliable comparisons between colonies, making it particularly valuable for queen selection and breeding programs.

This service includes:

  • Standardized FKB testing conducted by TTP staff
  • Consistent data collection and reporting
  • Support for queen selection and breeding decisions; and
  • Benchmarking hygienic behaviour within and between operations

Register Your Interest

The service is expected to be offered in the Peace River, Edmonton, and Calgary regions, with expansion to additional regions based on producer demand and program capacity.

Commercial beekeepers interested in participating are encouraged to complete the registration form below. Our Team will contact to you in early 2027 to confirm details.

$15.00 per colony Min 8 colonies, max 24 colonies. SERVICE FEE: $150.00. Service fee includes staff time and travel expenses to site.
Beekeepers may OPT-IN to FREE grooming behaviour testing, which is another form of Varroa resistance evaluation.
SAVE $50 off your service fee for Hygienic Behaviour Assessment Services if a participant in this year's CHM Program!