“…As more of the brood of the former queen is capped, reproductive differentiation of the workers becomes derepressed which in turn inhibits queen-cell construction and may even include the destruction of existing queen cells (Hepburn et al, 1988 (Hepburn et al, 1988(Hepburn et al, , 1991. Both the bouquet (Hemmling et al, 1979) and the amount of 9ODA (Crewe 1988) in the mandibular gland varies with age, resulting in a wide pheromonal spectrum of bees from workerlike to queenlike (Hepburn, 1992). Ovarial development and becoming pheromonally queenlike covary (Hepburn, 1992), and, with differentiation, a dominance hierarchy also develops among them (Hillesheim and Moritz, 1987) Hepburn, 1991).…”