The male bee (drone).
i think it dies It does die. The male bee (drone) actually deposits its genitalia inside the queen bee in a semi-explosive transfer that can be heard as an audible popping. Such a vivsections commits the Drone to a rather painful suffering and eventual death.
A worker honey bee is able to tell the other bees in its hive the direction and distance of a source of nectar or pollen that it has found (The Waggle Dance). A drone (male) bee dies immediately after mating. A queen honey bee can lay 1000 to 2000 eggs per day.
A drone dies after his penis is ripped off in mating which can be 38 days. However Wikipedia says a drone can make 90 days.
The bee dies
When the queen bee dies, her daughter becomes the new queen.
No. The Northern quolls do not stay together after mating. The male actually dies after mating.
She reroduces by mating with male bees or drones.
It dies.
it dies.
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There are essentially two types of dies, pressworking dies and molding dies.
Drones are ejected from the colony by the worker bees at the end of the season and are no longer needed. Because the drones aren't able to look after themselves, they starve to death.