Drone bees are produced from unfertilized eggs laid by the queen bee. In bee Biology, when a queen lays an egg in a regular hexagonal cell, it can develop into a worker bee or a drone depending on the type of egg and the conditions in the hive. If the egg is fertilized, it becomes a worker bee, while an unfertilized egg develops into a drone bee. Thus, only unfertilized eggs will become drones.
yes the drone ant will look just like the queen they both have wings but unlike the queen the drones wings are permanint. the only purpose of the drone is to mate with the queen and after the drone will fly away and soon after will die.
Honey bees are a type of bee, so honey bees are not bigger than bees in general. Honey bees are a social species that live in large colonies and are known for their importance in pollination and honey production.
The noun 'bees' is the plural form for the singular noun 'bee', a common, concrete noun.
harmony.
it depends they might if two different type of bees.
Unmolested wasps, treated with respect, generally do not sting as stinging is purely a defence reaction. Apart from that, the biggest group of stingless wasps are the solitary wasps - hundreds, probably thousands of species.
the queen leaves the hive ONCE to mate. she can fly up to a mile to find a drone (male honey bee). when they meet she does a dance and the drone injects her with sperm. once the process is complete she flies away leaving the dead drone carcass.
Yes and no. A honey bee is a type of bee, it's a specific type.
Honeybees are the main type of bees that make honey. They collect nectar from flowers, store it in their hive, and transform it into honey through a process of dehydration and enzyme activity. Other types of bees, like bumblebees, also produce a form of honey but in much smaller quantities.
honey bees. i looked it up
non of your bees wax
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