The male of any bee species is called a drone.
A male bee is called a drone.
When a queen bee lays an egg she usually fertilizes it with a sperm she received on her mating flight. However, when she lays an egg in a drone cell she will not fertilize it. Bee eggs will develop whether or not they were fertilized, but the result is very different. Fertilized eggs will always develop into a female (all worker bees are female), and unfertilized eggs will develop into a male. This means that males will only carry genes from the queen, not from any drone she mated with. Drones may not have a father, but they do have a grandfather.
Females, males are only meant to mate with the queen.
The female part -- known as pistil -- is the part of a flower that a bee rubs with another flower's pollen. The original source of the pollen for the insect in question is a flower's male part, known as anther.
Yes, honeybees seal their bee boxes from predators. The insects in question (Apis spp) also use the sealing medium to repair cracks, crevices and fissures in their abodes. The medium works most effectively since the propolis in question represents the astute mix of sticky tree resin with wax to yield sticky glue.
Megachile pluto, also known as Wallace's giant bee, is a very large Indonesian resin bee.
Males bees are typically referred to as Drones.
A male bee is called a drone.
A male bee is generally called a drone
The male bee is called a dron.
Male bee is called drone , it is haploid .
Not in any glue I've heard of.
No, a drone is he male that mates with the quee. A bee goes through a state of being a pupa before being an adult, so you might call that a baby bee.
maybe a honey bee?
A male honey bee is referred to as a Drone
A male bee irrespective of if it works or not is known as a Drone.
A male bee is called a drone.