The bee colony would become disorientated and stressed and would eventually raise a new queen.
Bees distinguish the queen by her pheromones, which are unique to her. They can also visually recognize her due to her size and behavior. The queen emits certain sounds and signals that help the worker bees identify her as the leader of the colony.
The queen honey bee's main purpose is just to lay eggs but she also emits a pheromone which gives stability and cohesion to the colony.
No. In fact, when the colony is preparing to swarm, the queen will lay eggs in queen cells for the workers to develop into replacement queens. Once these larvae are close to pupation and the cells are capped, the queen will leave with about half of the workers. When the first new queen emerges from the pupal cell she will seek out the other queen pupal cells and will sting them through the cell wall to kill them. If two queens should emerge at the same time they will fight until one manages to sting the other to death. The queen pheromone acts more as an 'all is well' message in the hive and suppresses any egg laying by the workers, who are all female.
First Queen happened in 1988.
SingStar Queen happened in 2009.
Queen's Blade happened in 2009.
No. It did not happen then.
Although worker bees and queen bees are all females, the queen bee releases a pheromone which causes the worker bees to be infertile. This is because the queen bee is the only one who can lay eggs in the colony. She wants to keep the workers under her control.
the queen would need to get married for that to happen.
A queen ant starts a colony of the same type of ant it is. So if the queen is a black ant queen then she will produce black ants, if she is a fire ant queen then she will produce fire ants, etc. (strange question bro)
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You are not allowed to say what you really think about important people like the queen, the police force or the Priminister.