There is no exact answer to the question because it is impossible to count them all.
There are over 250 species of bees. Every species have thousands of hives all over the globe. So, the closest guess anybody can make is that there are millions of queen bees on the planet.
One to every beehive. I doubt that anyone knows how many beehives there are on earth.
All bees in a hive are female. The workers are sterile females. The only time there are males is in the spring when there is a new queen to be serviced.There are usually more than 1 million bees in a hive.
There are ultimately too many bees in the world to answer this question.
Queen bees are not poisonous.
Bees kill their queen because their queen might be to old or the queen might have a diesease
One to every beehive. I doubt that anyone knows how many beehives there are on earth.
All bees in a hive are female. The workers are sterile females. The only time there are males is in the spring when there is a new queen to be serviced.There are usually more than 1 million bees in a hive.
There are ultimately too many bees in the world to answer this question.
you have to exterminate the working bees to get to the queen bees
Queen bees are not poisonous.
Queen bees only sting other queen bees.
Usually one
There is only 1 queen bee in th hive.
No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
Bees kill their queen because their queen might be to old or the queen might have a diesease
a lot in the world, none in the uk
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