The queen honey bee usually leaves its nest only twice in its life. The first occasion is when she is about five days old and leaves the colony on a mating flight. The only other time that she might leave the colony is if they decide to swarm and she will fly with about half of the bees in the colony and go and look for a new home. She needs wings to do both of these things.
Bees are insects known for their role in pollination, which is crucial for the reproduction of many plants. They live in colonies and have a complex social structure with various roles such as workers, drones, and a queen. Bees produce honey by collecting nectar from flowers and storing it in hives.
Not really. Although the queen only mates once in her life -- about a week after emerging from the pupal cell -- it will be with anything up to 20 drones. She then stores the sperm received in an organ called the spermetheca, and these are used throughout her egg laying life.
For honey bees, the male is the drone, the queen and workers are all female. Drones' eyes are almost twice the size of a worker bee's eyes and their body is stockier and heavier than a worker, but not as big as a queen. Despite their heavier weight, drones can fly fast enough to catch up with a queen.
both wings have a lot of bones and humans dont have wings
They do have stripes.
The Queen originally had wings but soon after mating, looses them and has her millions of lave. The lave turn into ants and become her workers. The workers purpose is to mate. Once mated the male dies and the female grows wings and soon becomes a queen. The process continue but most ants do not make it. Only the female has wings. Hope I helped :)
There are three types of bees in a honey bee colony. Firstly there is the queen who lays all the eggs to produce new bees and she is the only fertile female in the colony. Then there are around 400 drones in the colony. Drones are male bees and their only purpose is to mate with a virgin queen when a new one is produced after swarming. Finally there are around 40,000 workers and as the name suggests, they do all the work in the colony, from looking after the larvae, keeping the hive clean, collecting pollen and nectar and making honey. Worker bees are infertile females.
Bees are insects known for their role in pollination, which is crucial for the reproduction of many plants. They live in colonies and have a complex social structure with various roles such as workers, drones, and a queen. Bees produce honey by collecting nectar from flowers and storing it in hives.
Wasps,hornets, honey-bees, bumble bees, killer bees.Only the females (queen and workers) can sting, the males (drones) can't.
Not really. Although the queen only mates once in her life -- about a week after emerging from the pupal cell -- it will be with anything up to 20 drones. She then stores the sperm received in an organ called the spermetheca, and these are used throughout her egg laying life.
4- it has two sets- front wings and hind wings
solar panels dont have wings
no. they dont due to the fact that you get wolfwings wings instead.
For honey bees, the male is the drone, the queen and workers are all female. Drones' eyes are almost twice the size of a worker bee's eyes and their body is stockier and heavier than a worker, but not as big as a queen. Despite their heavier weight, drones can fly fast enough to catch up with a queen.
They dont have wings
No they dont
none cuse grandpas dont have wings