It depends on the species of bee. With solitary bees they will live alone, but with social bees they live with the colony.
Honey bee drones could not live alone because they depend on the worker bees to feed them.
Queen, drones (male bees), workers (infertile females).
Three. A queen, drones and workers.
Male bees are called drones.
Male bees are called 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.
Male bees are known as drones. They are larger than female worker bees and do not have stingers. Their main role is to mate with the queen bee.
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.
Drones (male bees).
No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
The queen and all worker bees are female, the drones are male.
The drones (male bees).
The only males in a bee colony are the drones.