Only the Queen bee lays eggs. Most of them are for worker bees but occasionally they will be drones or a new Queen.
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 only thing a queen bee does is lay eggs. She does no other work in the hive. She doesn't even feed herself, she is fed and cleaned by worker bees.
A queen bee is the dominant female bee in a colony. She is responsible for laying eggs and maintaining the hive's population.
Only one queen to a hive. If two queens are born at the same time, they will fight until one is dead.
Bees build hexagonal cells made of wax which they use to raise young bees and store honey and pollen. The queen honey bee can lay over 1000 eggs per day at the height of the season so the colony is capable of expanding very quickly.
The queen is the only female in the colony that has mated and only she can lay fertile eggs. Without a queen the colony is destined to die out within a generation.
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 !
The drones (male bees).
The queen bee lays eggs. No other bee in the colony does.
A queen bee is the dominant female bee in a colony. She is responsible for laying eggs and maintaining the hive's population.
The queen bee of the colony lays the bees
The only thing a queen bee does is lay eggs. She does no other work in the hive. She doesn't even feed herself, she is fed and cleaned by worker bees.
Yes the eggs are filled with honey and pus, that later solidifies to become a resin that is full of bee larvae. This resin is eaten by the developing bee larvae until they reach adolescence and are released from their sticky childhood imprisonment of a thick liquid resin-type substance.
Only one queen to a hive. If two queens are born at the same time, they will fight until one is dead.
No, the colony will try to create a new queen, but if they can't they the worker bees lay eggs but they will only be drones, so soon the colony will slowly die out.
Bees build hexagonal cells made of wax which they use to raise young bees and store honey and pollen. The queen honey bee can lay over 1000 eggs per day at the height of the season so the colony is capable of expanding very quickly.