ants do not need kings they have several ants to mate with the "queen" called "drones"
No, only a queen
the king of bees
yes unless you are allergic
Bees.
King Kong - 1966 The African Bees 1-6 was released on: USA: 24 September 1966
Yes bees were there at that time, because it is now proven that honey in a pyramid of a Pharaoh was still good in the year 2010.
No, king bees, or drones, do not guard the nest. Their primary role in the hive is to mate with a queen. The responsibility of guarding the nest falls to worker bees, which are female and tasked with protecting the hive from intruders while also performing other duties like foraging and caring for larvae.
There is no specific "king bee" for kids because bees are not typically associated with monarchy or kingdoms in children's media or storytelling. Instead, bees are often depicted as workers, pollinators, or characters in educational shows for kids to teach them about the importance of bees in nature. So, the concept of a king bee has not been widely incorporated into kid's entertainment.
yes, it is an old remedy from 1844 invented by Arnold King
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if the king cobra becomes extinct i don't know what will happen, probably nothing. We need to worry about bees more
There is no king, but social insects (ants, termites, and bees) have a queen. She is fertilized by a male, called a drone, and he is the only male in the society.