the prince termite
There is no king, but social insects (ants, termites, and bees) have a queen. She is fertilized by a male, called a drone, and he is the only male in the society.
Im trying to figure out how temites are born , kay thanks Termites in any colony are produced by the queen termite. This termite queen typically resides in the center of a colony network. The queen will sit in the center of said colony and pop out eggs all day (more than 1000 a day).
The term for a colony under direct control of the English King or Queen is a royal colony, or crown colony. The colony is ruled by a governor appointed by the Monarch.
He wasnt King of the Bahamas, but he was King of the UK while the Bahamas was a colony. It's like the Queen today: Bermuda is a British Colony today, and she is the Queen of the UK and its overseas territories, but she isn't seperately Queen of Bermuda.
A charter colony is a colony that was started with a charter. A charter is permission from the King or Queen to start a colony.
The term for a colony under the direct control of the Queen or King was a kingdom. There were also parts of a kingdom called Principalities.
Royal Colony is the term for a colony under direct control of the English king or queen. Before the Revolutionary Wars, there were several Royal Colonies in North America.
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Royal colonies
In a termite colony only the King and Queen reproduce. The queen lays thousands of eggs every year. During the 2 week incubation period, the eggs are looked after by the worker termites. After the nymphs hatch, after a process of molting or shedding of body parts, the nymphs eventually ceome soldiers, workers and the reproductives.
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A group of termites is called a colony. Termite colonies are highly organized social structures, consisting of different castes such as workers, soldiers, and reproductive individuals (king and queen). Each caste has specific roles that help maintain and grow the colony. Colonies can range in size from a few hundred to millions of termites, depending on the species. These colonies often live in nests made of soil, wood, or mud, and they work together to gather food, defend their nest, and reproduce. Termite colonies are known for their cooperation and complex communication using pheromones and vibrations to coordinate activities.