it would try to join another colony but would die if it was left out and not accepted
The bumble bee queen lays eggs, but none of the other bumble bees in the colony do.
Bumble bees do make honey, but only in small amounts. One colony may make up to a tablespoon of honey in a year. For this reason it is not a practical proposition to farm bumble bee honey.
Do you mean "for"? If so, the 1587 colony has become known as the lost colony.
No. They are very different species, and have rather different colony behavior.
when did it become an English colony
Yes. Almost every bee colony has a queen bee! Signed by Tannermo
Connecticut Colony did not become a royal colony , it became a proprietary colony
Got no idea. Just go onto another site -.-
When did New Jersey become a colony?
When did New Jersey become a colony?
another word for colony.... is ......?????
No, the colony will try to create a new queen, but if they can't they the worker bees lay eggs but they will only be drones, so soon the colony will slowly die out.