The queen is the only fertile female in a colony of honey bees and can lay over 1000 eggs per day.
No, that is the queen's job. Worker bees work. That is it. No.Incidentally, 'have babies' implies giving birth to live young. This does not happen with any bee -- the queen lays eggs.
the queen mates with some bees and gives birth to lots of mini bee babies LOL XD
you have to exterminate the working bees to get to the queen bees
Well, Queen bees are the only bee in the hive that can produce eggs, and the Queen bee can produce up to 2000 eggs per-day.
Because bees are very interesting and they produce such large amounts of honey. A colony of bees consists of three castes of bee: A large number of female workers and a number of male drones ranging from thousands in a strong hive in the spring, although it could be a lot less in the very cold season. The queen is the only sexually mature female in the hive and all of the female worker bees and male drones are her offspring/babies. The Queen can actually live for anything up to 3 years and in that time can produce millions of eggs; a Queen could produce 2,000 eggs in just one day. The Queen is also fed larger amounts of Royal Jelly then other normal worker bees, she needs the energy.
a queen bee never stops producing, To ensure the colony's survival, the worker bees will work to have a replacement ready for the queen if she is old or is not producing an adequate amount of eggs. A virgin queen bee will fight other virgin queen bee till she becomes the surviving one. Then she will mate and become the new queen bee.
Queen bees are not poisonous.
Queen bees only sting other queen bees.
Bees do not produce babies, they are insects and lay eggs. They do this during most of the year but slow down in temperate latitudes over the winter period.
The birds and the bees is not a story it is an approlite way of explaining to a child about how babies come into the world. Without grossing them out.
It is part of their social structure. She is the only one to lay eggs so they would die without a Queen.
No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.