Male honeybees do not have babies. The insects in question (Apis spp) does not produce eggs but instead mates with their colony's queen. All queens in all honeybee colonies will be capable of producing fertilized eggs with male before the drones die and unfertilized eggs through virgin births (parthenogenesis).
They don't.
The male sex organ is implanted into the female and breaks off. The male dies during the act of copulation.
Male bees are called drones.
Male honeybees are called drones. Female honeybees are called workers. Additionally, the Queen Bee is a female.
Production of fertilized and non-fertilized eggs is the way that honeybees have babies. The insects in question (Apis spp) may engage in asexual reproduction through females, as queens and as workers, virgin-birthing eggs that can do work around the hive or nest but not produce viable offspring. All queens in all honeybee colonies additionally will produce future queens as well as female workers and male drones.
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.
male carries the babies because they are stronger and can pretect the babies
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
Eggs is the way in which honeybees have their babies. The insects in question (Apis spp) may deliver baby honeybees through fertilized or unfertilized eggs. Fertilized eggs result from the colony's queen mating with male drones whereas unfertilized eggs may be produced by either queens or female workers through the equivalent of parthenogenesis (asexual reproduction or virgin birth).
Their only purpose in life is to mate with new queens. They do no other work in the hive.
Male cats cannot have babies, so they cannot have babies early.
You can't. The female needs the male to mate with her if not she won't have babies.
they can't have babies without a male.