When the old hive gets to crowded
Queen bees rule the hive.
There is only 1 queen bee in th 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.
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.
Bees do not move a natural hive. They build their hive in a specific location and use it as their permanent home. Swarming is a natural process where a new queen and a portion of the colony leave the hive to establish a new one.
because when two female bees are larvae the worker bees give them special "jelly" so that it will grow and fight to the death with the other bee to decide who will be the queen
Bees work as a team so they get the work done for the queen the female bee is the worker and the drone bee is the male bee.The drone bee does no work but the worker bee does all the work.But when the queen and drones are laying down they die. also bee hives are made of wax from the bees abdomen[bottom].bees make the hive of a matter of plant and turn it to paste to build the nest.
In a hive, there can be multiple queen bees present, but usually only one queen bee will dominate and lay eggs.
drones: mate with the queens. queen: mate with the drones make new bees. worker: they build , clean , protect hive , care for young and groom queen.
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).