answersLogoWhite

0

There are a few types of bugs that live in a colony with a queen. The most common bug would be the ant. The queen is responsible in spawning more offspring for the colony. Another bug that lives in a colony with a queen is the bee.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you know if a bug is a queen bug?

First, it will be larger by far than other ants in the colony. Second, it will have a HUGE abdomen.


Which colony was named for Queen Elizabeth1 Virgin Queen of England?

Virginia was the colony named after Queen ElizabethI


When was Colony of the Queen Charlotte Islands created?

Colony of the Queen Charlotte Islands was created in 1853.


When did Colony of the Queen Charlotte Islands end?

Colony of the Queen Charlotte Islands ended in 1863.


Why do every ant nest have a queen?

An ant nest or a colony have a queen because the queen is the only ant in the whole colony that is able to lay eggs.


If you kill the queen of an ant colony does it confuse the colony?

The colony cannot function without the queen. This is the basis of ant bait pest control.


What is the possessive noun in The Queen of the colony is very important?

The possessive form is 'The colony's queen is very important.'


What animal lives in a club?

Its a type of bug that lives there


Who was the queen of England when the lost colony started?

Queen Elizabeth I was queen from 1558 to 1603. The lost colony of Roanoke was started in the 1580's.


Where in America is the assassin bug?

An assassin bug lives in Texas and Mexico.


Colony of Virginia was named in honor of?

The colony of Virginia was named after England's Queen Elizabeth I, she was called "The Virgin Queen".


What is a queen ant?

A queen ant is the primary reproductive female in an ant colony. She is responsible for laying eggs that will develop into worker ants to support and maintain the colony. The queen ant has a long lifespan compared to other ants and is crucial for the survival and growth of the colony.