Queen bees usually live for about three years but have been known to live for five. However, beekeepers often replace queens after two years.
I think they stay alive for maybe 10-13 yrs.?
10-12 years
A queen bee will leave the hive a couple of days after she emerges from the brood cell in order to mate with several (up to 15) drones. She will then return to the hive and will not leave it again unless with a swarm, looking for a new home.
till the end of time
Bees stay close to the hive when rain is nearby because they can detect changes in air pressure. If is going to rain and the air pressure drops, the bees will remain in their hives.
sting you and then stay alive
when bees sting you they die. but wasps when they sting you they stay alive.
No. Wasps stay alive afer stinging because they don't lose their stinger.
One could answer 'for the whole of their lives' because the queen's lifespan is many times longer than that of a worker bee. However, one could also give the answer 'they don't stay with them' because the queen is not involved in any way with the care of the larvae or other bees. That is all done by the worker bees -- their sisters.
they all die except for the queen who hibernates in the ground Bees usually spend the winter inside of their hive.
stay away from them is #1Honey bees are a species of bees. The queen gets fed and only the queen lays eggs.The drones only mate with the queen. The queen mates with 8 drones and lays more than 1000 eggs per day. And honey bee's eat pollen.
kittens stay alive for 15 years
The eyes can stay alive for 25 hrs.
The eyes can stay alive for 25 hrs.
I think they stay alive for maybe 10-13 yrs.?
becuase bees pollinate the plants a make they stay alive a live and give oxygen to us so without bees we would most likely die or have limited resources over time killing us`!
it takes almost 5 years.......Really?