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No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
Yes. Queen cells are much larger and completely different from drone and worker cells.
Her attendants, which are worker bees.
Worker bees are female bees, but they do not have the reproductive capabilities possessed by the Queen.
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The queen bee is female, so are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
Worker bees live in hives that are carefully constructed by the colony. They typically reside in specially designed cells within the hive, where they perform various tasks to support the colony such as caring for the queen, tending to the larvae, and foraging for food.
Although worker bees and queen bees are all females, the queen bee releases a pheromone which causes the worker bees to be infertile. This is because the queen bee is the only one who can lay eggs in the colony. She wants to keep the workers under her control.
yes, worker bees sting, many people think that they don't but the queen bee does but they are the same type of bees
Queen bees have the same ability to sting as worker bees. The big difference is that the queen's sting is smooth, so she can withdraw it easily.
Yes, female bumble bees do lay eggs. The queen bee lays eggs that hatch into worker bees, drones, and future queen bees. The eggs are laid in cells within the bee colony.
The queen and all worker bees are female, the drones are male.