Normally, no, the bees will only tolerate one queen in the hive. However, occasionally where the old queen is getting to the end of her laying life, the workers will produce a queen cell and hatch off a new queen. Mother and daughter queens can be seen together for a short period before the old queen disappears. This process is known as supercedure.
Queen bees rule the hive.
There is only 1 queen bee in th hive.
Under normal circumstances, there will only be one queen in a hive,
They don't. Queen bees don't normally leave the hive, and there is only one in each hive.
In a hive, there can be multiple queen bees present, but usually only one queen bee will dominate and lay eggs.
The queen bee is normally in the hive producing eggs which later turn into bees. She is also yes in the hive but telling the worker bees what to do.
Drones (male bees).
Usually one
in the hive
it is the queen bees worckers
When the old hive gets to crowded
Under normal circumstances, there will only be one queen bee per colony.