When a virgin queen honey bee emerges from its pupa case, it spends a few days within the colony gathering strength and readying its wings for flight. It then leaves the colony on a mating flight which may last for a few hours and when it returns, is able to lay fertile eggs.
Normally at the age of twelve both sexes can reproduce.
It has to be pollinated by a bee It has to be pollinated by a bee
When a mummy bee and a daddy bee love each other very much..... ;)
Raccoons are able to reproduce when they reach sexual maturity. Females are sexually mature at one year of age. Males are sexually mature at two years.
Bee hummingbirds reproduce by laying eggs in a woven cup of a nest. The incubation period of the eggs is 14-19 days.
Whale sharks are sexually mature at 30 years old. This is the age at which they are able to mate and reproduce.
Yes, but only the queen bee can.
They rarely can, only crops like cereals can reproduce without bee's. About 80% of plant species cannot reproduce without bee's.
Female koalas are regarded as mature at age 2, which is when they are able to reproduce.
All men are able to reproduce.
They should be able to do these movement growth reproduction excretion circulation nutrition sensitivity respiration But there are exceptions like the worker bee that doesn't reproduce.
Cats can reproduce as early as 5 months of age.