Well, it's an obvious answer. They give birth because bees have a population and it needs to grow like the human population. I believe and know that it won't be a bigger population then humans. The queen bee gives birth to bees. Thank you. -stranger
The lay eggs which hatch in21 days.
No, Bumblebees are not mammals. a bumblebee is an insect that has an exoskeleton, and unlike mammals which give live birth to their young, lays eggs that hatch into larvae.
Bees do not give live birth. The queen lays eggs that hatch into larvae which feed and grow. When fully grown the larvae pupate, and adult bees emerge from the pupae.
In the case of the honey bee: Up to 2,000 eggs a day in late spring/ early summer, a few in winter. Solitary bees and bumblebees are far less prolific. Bumblebees only have colonies of a few hundred bees or less at the height of their season.
Yes, she can mate with up to six drones (males) a day, after that... they die. So, yes, the queen is the "mother" of the pack, literally! The queen bee does not give live birth. She lays eggs which hatch into larvae that eventually grow into mature bees.
Bees are insects that undergo complete metamorphosis. Dogs are mammals that give birth to live young. So no.
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the queen mates with some bees and gives birth to lots of mini bee babies LOL XD
Bees give birth by mating with up to six drones {males} a day...... and after they die. The queen bee is the mother of the pack because she gives birth to everyone literally! But, she doesn't give live birth she lays eggs, which then eventually hatch into larvae and then grow into mature bees.
Bees are an integral part of the ecological system. If/when bees begin to disappear, it is a message that something is wrong.
People can help bees by leaving glasses of water and sugar mixed together to give bees energy.
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