i have been to the big palace in the .... London and i can confurm that yes, it does have toliets.
if they are for the use of mrs queen and plated with golden seats i will never know...
The queen bee is usually larger than worker bees, with a longer abdomen and a more elongated body. She can often be identified by her distinct marking on the thorax or by her behavior of being surrounded by worker bees attending to her.
Newly-mated queens leave to find a place to hibernate through the winter, the rest of the colony dies.
Honey bees mate in the air during their mating flight, usually once in a lifetime for the queen bee. After mating, the queen bee can store enough sperm to lay eggs for the rest of her life, producing around 1,500 eggs per day during the peak season. Approximately every three weeks, a new queen bee will hatch in the colony.
actually, it's the other way around. what happens is quite simple really. the queen bee, who is the only bee that mates and is the mother of the hive, goes on what is called a mating flight and flies out of the hive and begins to fly around. the male bees, which are known as drones, then fly out of their hives and go to where the queen is at and begin to mate with her while flying high up in the air. the queen only needs to mate 5 or 6 times, although she can mate 10 to 12 times. after mating, the male dies. the queen then returns to her hive and stays there, for the most part, for the rest of her life.
Bees don't fly when it is too dark or cold or if it's raining. They then rest in their nest, they don't really go to bed.
Because it's a crass way of saying 'Rest Room' or 'Wash Room.' The Queen has been been well educated and that includes etiquette. 'Rest Room' is preferred.
Yes, I read that she and the rest of the royal family like Doctor who.
It's an old fashioned obsolete name for a toilet or lavatory.
There are no such thing as a "Toilet rest room" a rest room refers to a resting place " a place to rest and relax" would most likely contain a bed or relaxing chair, A " toilet" which is most likely situated in a room that is supposed to contain a toilet bowl and face basin; on the other hand a "bathroom" which is also supposed to be in a room would contain a toilet bowl and a face basin along with a shower area which maybe sectioned off.
rest room: toilet and a sink bathroom: toilet, sink and a shower or a bathing tub sometimes both
No, queen bees are usually the same colour as the rest of the colony.
it was made in the toilet like the rest of the universe
If there are no seat covers, it is preferred to use toilet paper because the real toilet seat might have germs or dirt on it.
Really you shouldn't be in such a hurry. You have the rest of your life to date, you should wait.
Well Rex stayed Friends with him.
Because some people don't like the word 'toilet', and if it hasn't got a bath then it isn't really a bathroom either. If you have ever sat down in one after a long wait to get to it, then it can be 'restful', so it's a somewhat fitting word.
Rest room means bathroom or toilet but hardly anybody uses that term here.