Within a bee colony only the queen will lay eggs. The worker bees are all female but do not lay eggs. The male bees are called drones.
She is a worker bee.
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Bumblebees reproduce sexually. Out of the entire hive of bees, there is a single fertile female called the queen and generally several fertile males called drones. The majority of the hive are sterile female bees, called 'worker bees'.
Actually, the 'worker-bees' are 'Lez-Bees'.
Female bees can produce baby bees the males cannot. The female bees are diploid and the male bees are haploid. The antennae of a male bee has thirteen segments, while the antennae of a female has twelve. This is one way in which male and female bees are different. The worker (unfertilized female) honey bee does all the work, both in and out of the hive, whereas the male (drone) bee does no work at all. The bad news is that at the end of the breeding season, the drone is ejected from the hive and dies because he doesn't know how to forage for food.
honey
Worker bees are female.
Bumblebees reproduce sexually. Out of the entire hive of bees, there is a single fertile female called the queen and generally several fertile males called drones. The majority of the hive are sterile female bees, called 'worker bees'.
Actually, the 'worker-bees' are 'Lez-Bees'.
well there are the male cells of the plant and female parts. bees transfer......
The queens role is to reproduce because it is the only female bee in the hive.
Male bees are called drones and females are workers.
No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
No. Plants and animals cannot reproduce together. Bees can, however, carry pollen from one flower to another to fertilize them.
They rarely can, only crops like cereals can reproduce without bee's. About 80% of plant species cannot reproduce without bee's.
A female bee is called a queen or worker. Male bees are drones (their sole responsibility is to mate with the queen).
Yes they can the can reproduce at a rapid speed
They reproduce in the sexual way.
Female bees can produce baby bees the males cannot. The female bees are diploid and the male bees are haploid. The antennae of a male bee has thirteen segments, while the antennae of a female has twelve. This is one way in which male and female bees are different. The worker (unfertilized female) honey bee does all the work, both in and out of the hive, whereas the male (drone) bee does no work at all. The bad news is that at the end of the breeding season, the drone is ejected from the hive and dies because he doesn't know how to forage for food.