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Q: What are the 3 kinds of bees found in a bee colony?
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Who is a chief bee in a colony?

The bee that is the head of a colony of bees is the queen bee. She is usually the mother of all of the bees in the hive and considered the most important.


Do drones live alone or do they live with other kinds of bees?

It depends on the species of bee. With solitary bees they will live alone, but with social bees they live with the colony. Honey bee drones could not live alone because they depend on the worker bees to feed them.


Who is the one who lays the eggs of bees?

The queen bee of the colony lays the bees


Why are bees called social insects?

bees live in colonies or groups. each colony has a queen bee and a drone bee and many worker bees. the queen bee lays eggs with the help of drone bee and the worker bees look after them.


Is bees calony plural or singular?

Bee colony is singular. Bee colonies is plural.


How many kinds of bees are there?

20,000 bee species


Do honey bees live in a colony?

Yes honey bee's are known to live in a colony.


Which member of the bee colony have no sting?

The drones (male bees).


What is the shelter of bee?

a bee shelter is nothin else bt a beehive or a colony where bees live....................


What is bee shelter?

a bee shelter is nothin else bt a beehive or a colony where bees live....................


What is the name given to the bees that do not work?

Drones. Drones are male bees and account for about 1% of the bees in a honey bee colony. Their only purpose is to mate with a virgin queen.


What is a bundle of bees called?

A collection of bees is usually called a colony. A hive of bees generally refers to the bees in their home. When a bee colony has split and half of the original colony are looking for a new home that collection is called a swarm.