when a Queen bee dies the worker bees feed an egg recently laid with royal jelly, thus creating a new queen.
Yes
To give birth to more Honeybees, so without her there probably wouldn't be any honeybees :)x
To give birth to more Honeybees, so without her there probably wouldn't be any honeybees :)x
To form a new hive, about 60% of a hive's workers fly away with a new queen, leaving the old one behind. They will wander for a few days, until they find a suitable place for the new hive. This process is called swarming.
Male honeybees are called drones. Female honeybees are called workers. Additionally, the Queen Bee is a female.
the queen bee can lay up to 3,000
No i don't think so!
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.
The kind of group in which honeybees live is called a colony. A honeybee colony typically consists of a queen bee, worker bees, and drones. The queen's primary role is reproduction, while worker bees perform tasks such as foraging, caring for the young, and maintaining the hive. Drones are male bees whose main purpose is to mate with a queen.
Yes, honeybees feed on Queen Anne's Lace. The insects in question (Apis spp) include the wildflower among their nectar-supplying floral favorites. The wild-growing flower in question (Daucus carota) offers bountiful nectar, clean colors, convenient height, easy access, and subtle fragrance to attract such beloved pollinators as honeybees to fields, meadows, pastures, and wild gardens.
Yes, but laying eggs is their only job (A 4-digit amount per day), they're required to because every colony of honeybees only has one queen
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