They can't, they have no sting.
male bees do not have stingers, only the females or workers. they must fly away as there only protection.
No, honey bees are social insects that live in colonies. Each colony consists of a queen bee, worker bees, and male drones, all working together to maintain and protect the hive. Honey bees rely on their highly organized social structure to ensure the survival and success of the colony.
No, only the female worker bees make honey. The female queen bee and the male drone bees do not make or gather food themselves. The queen spends her time laying eggs while the drones have only one purpose, to mate with a queen when she is on her one and only mating flight. The drones are only produced in the spring/summer and are killed off each year once their job is done. For more info on bees, see the Related Link below ;-) http://www.backyardbeekeepers.com/facts.html
Honey bees queens lay eggs, they do not bear live young so can't be said to be pregnant.
An example of parthenogenesis is in whiptail lizards, where females can reproduce asexually by laying eggs that develop into clones of themselves without fertilization by a male. This reproductive strategy allows these lizards to maintain populations in the absence of males.
Male honey bees (drones) can't defend themselves as they are incapable of stinging.
male bees do not have stingers, only the females or workers. they must fly away as there only protection.
Male honey bees are called drones.Drone.
Bees are well known for their stings, and if they think that you're doing any harm to them they are definitely going to sting you to protect themselves!
honey (from bees) = miel 'honey' = (mi) querido/a (male/female)
the male honey bees mate with the new queen
No, bees do not drone, however the male honey bee is called a 'Drone'.
No, honey bees are social insects that live in colonies. Each colony consists of a queen bee, worker bees, and male drones, all working together to maintain and protect the hive. Honey bees rely on their highly organized social structure to ensure the survival and success of the colony.
Male honey bees, also known as drones, are larger than female honey bees, which are worker bees and queens. Drones do not have stingers and their main role is to mate with the queen. Female worker bees are smaller and have stingers for defense. Queens are the largest bees in the colony and are responsible for laying eggs.
Male honey bees, known as drones, are larger than female honey bees, which are worker bees. Drones do not have stingers and their main role is to mate with the queen bee. Female worker bees are smaller, have stingers, and perform tasks such as collecting nectar, making honey, and caring for the hive.
yes.......yes they do....... that what i think....
The unfertilized eggs of the queen bee hatch into male bees, or drones. Worker bees, or females, and female queen bees hatch from fertilized eggs.