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I blocked entrance from the bees entering in to wall outside. will the queen bee die

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How does the queen become the queen?

She is born a queen and different from other bees. She will leave her birth nest and mate, then start her own colony. All of the bees there are her children. :)


Are qeen bees poisenous?

Queen bees only sting other queen bees.


What lives with bees?

WASPS AND OTHER bees and queen bees


Where do queen honey bees go to meet?

They don't. Queen bees don't normally leave the hive, and there is only one in each hive.


A queen bee only stings what?

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How do you get queen bees?

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How do bees pick their queen?

They don't, actually. When a queen lays her eggs, there are some which are specifically queen eggs. These bees are stronger than other ones and, once they hatch, they will kill the other potential queens. The last survivor becomes the queen.


How do you get a beard of bees?

If you have found a swarm of bees, it is possible to find the queen and put it on your chin. The other bees will cluster around it and it will look as if you have a 'beard of bees'.


Why do bees leave their hives?

Bees leave their hives for several reasons, such as foraging for food, scouting for new potential hive locations, or to collect water. Worker bees also leave the hive to perform tasks like collecting nectar, pollen, or propolis. On rare occasions, bees may also swarm and leave the hive to establish a new colony.


Do queen bees leave the hive?

Yes, queen bees leave the hive for mating flights where they mate with several drones before returning to the hive. They can also leave the hive temporarily during swarming, a natural reproduction process where a new queen and part of the colony leave to form a new hive.


Is a queen bee poisonus and why?

No. A honey bee queen can only sting other bees - not people.


Do bees or wasps leave a scent after stinging?

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