The queen does not have a particular location and is free to move anywhere in the hive.
Having said that, a beekeeper does not want the queen to lay eggs in combs from which honey will be extracted, so he will put a queen excluder grid between the brood combs (where the young is reared) and what are called the supers (where the honey is stored). The worker bees can get through the queen excluder, but the queen, who is a little larger, can't.
the queen bee lives in the middle
Beehive and under the soil
They are like bees. They have a queen ant.
No i don't think so!
wow... this question is so, so dumb. a queen bee is not a person. its the lead female in a beehive who gives birth to all of the bees in the colony.
Only one queen to a hive. If two queens are born at the same time, they will fight until one is dead.
bee's produce honey what they do is they take the pollen and take it to the beehive and they give the pollen to the Queen (u can see difference because the Queen is bigger and the usual bees) and she makes the honey Beehive: A sort of box full of bees
The drone bee's penis, called the endophallus, is used to transfer sperm to the queen bee during mating. It is designed to fit into the queen's reproductive tract and release sperm. The anatomy of the drone bee's penis includes a barbed tip that helps secure it inside the queen during mating. This process is essential for fertilizing the queen's eggs and ensuring the survival of the beehive.
Because it looks like a beehive....
The beehive holds 200 bees. Now I don't know if they will die off and need to be replaced, but you need 200 bees to fill the hive. You can either buy them or get them from friends as gifts. Your hive also needs one queen bee. The hive will not hold more than one queen.
Male bees, also known as drones, are produced in a beehive through unfertilized eggs laid by the queen bee. These eggs develop into drones through a process called parthenogenesis, where the egg develops without fertilization.
A beehive is either or!