She is called the Queen Bee.
Yes, female bumble bees do lay eggs. The queen bee lays eggs that hatch into worker bees, drones, and future queen bees. The eggs are laid in cells within the bee colony.
Only the Queen bee lays eggs. Most of them are for worker bees but occasionally they will be drones or a new Queen.
The Bee hummingbird lays the smallest eggs among those options. They are known to lay eggs that are about half the size of a jellybean.
A queen bee is the dominant female bee in a colony. She is responsible for laying eggs and maintaining the hive's population.
The bee humming bird lays the smallest egg at half a gram, and the ostrich lays the biggest at 3.3lbs. The animal that lays the smallest eggs are insects but when referring to vertebrates the animal that lays the smallest egg is the hummingbird.
The queen bee lays eggs. No other bee in the colony does.
Yes, female bumble bees do lay eggs. The queen bee lays eggs that hatch into worker bees, drones, and future queen bees. The eggs are laid in cells within the bee colony.
The Queen Bee lays all the eggs in the Bee`s nest !
A laying worker bee.
In a beehive, only the drone bees are male and they are only produced in sumer. All the reset of the bees are female and all but one of these bees (called worker bees) are effectively sterile. The bee which is the mama of the hive, the one which lays all the eggs is called the "Queen" bee.
The queen bee of the colony lays the bees
Only the Queen bee lays eggs. Most of them are for worker bees but occasionally they will be drones or a new Queen.
none.
Yes, there is a bee which lays eggs under human skin. first it gets hold of a female mosquito, lays its eggs on it. Then the mosquito, a blood sucker comes and sucks the blood of a human. The eggs eventually are dropped on the skin . Then the eggs go insinde and grow. See more about this on Animal Planet
The Bee hummingbird lays the smallest eggs among those options. They are known to lay eggs that are about half the size of a jellybean.
A variety of stingless bee, trigona hypogea.
The queen bee doesn't have live babies - she lays eggs.