A queen bee has two pairs of wings, totaling four wings. However, she typically uses only her two front wings for flying. The hind wings are smaller and help to stabilize her flight. Unlike worker bees, the queen's wings are not as essential for foraging, as her primary role is to lay eggs.
Before it mates the queen bee has wings, but when it mates the wings fall off. The bee it has mated with flies away to never be seen or dies.
The queen.
A bee has four wings.
All bees have four wings.
The queen bee became the leader because it is usually the big bugs who gets to be in charge.
A bee has two pairs of wings. The front and back wings are hooked together to function as a single pair during flight.
no but an offspring of the queen bee has wings so they can fly
2000 ova (or eggs) are laid by queen bee in a single day.
Two pairs.
bee's eg the bee's wings - the wings of the (one) bee
Like most insects a bee has four wings.
Honey bees have 2 pairs wings. The front wings are larger than the hind wings and the two are synchronized in flight with a row of wing hooks (humuli, singular: humulus) on the hind wing that hitch into a fold on the rear edge of the front wing. When the bee is at rest, the wings separate and fold flat against the thorax.