No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
The unfertilized eggs of the queen bee hatch into male bees, or drones. Worker bees, or females, and female queen bees hatch from fertilized eggs.
Male bees are called drones and females are workers.
Drones (male bees).
The queen bee is female, so are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
The queen and all worker bees are female, the drones are male.
She reroduces by mating with male bees or drones.
Drones. Drones are male bees and account for about 1% of the bees in a honey bee colony. Their only purpose is to mate with a virgin queen.
In the hive. the queen bee's sons breed with theri mother. The main use of male bees is breeding with the queen bee
Queen, drones (male bees), workers (infertile females).
The unfertilized eggs of the queen bee hatch into male bees, or drones. Worker bees, or females, and female queen bees hatch from fertilized eggs.
All bees except the drones are females. Female: queen, worker, nurse, etc. Male: drone. After performing their "male function" for the queen the drones are forcibly removed from the hive by the other bees and starve to death. From this point on there are only females in the hive. Except for the queen the other female bees are infertile.
In that there are male and female bees, yes. The queen and all worker bees are female, and the drones are male, but the drones only mate with a queen, and the queen only mates once in her life, albeit with up to twenty drones. Drones mate only once -- they die afterwards.