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The queen bee is the sole reproductive female in a bee colony. Here are some key points about the queen bee:1. **Role and Function**: The queen's primary role is to lay eggs. She can lay up to 2,000 eggs per day during peak season.2. **Physical Characteristics**: The queen bee is larger than worker bees and drones. She has a longer abdomen to accommodate her egg-laying function.3. **Mating and Reproduction**: The queen mates with multiple drones (male bees) during a mating flight. She stores the
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The queen bee is the sole reproductive female in a honeybee colony, playing a crucial role in its survival and productivity. Her primary function is to lay eggs, which she does extensively, producing up to 2,000 eggs per day during peak seasons. The queen also releases pheromones that help maintain social harmony and regulate the colony's activities, such as foraging, defense, and brood care. Her presence ensures the continuation and health of the colony by supporting its population growth and c
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An Africanized honey bee colony functions like a superorganism because the individual bees act less like separate animals and more like specialized “cells” inside a single large body. Within the hive, different bees specialize in tasks the way tissues and organs do in a body. Nurses care for brood, cleaners sanitize cells, guards defend, and foragers gather food, all coordinated without any central commander. The queen is essentially the colony’s reproductive organ, while workers are the somatic
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Mating Sign 🐝 After a queen bee mates with drones during her mating flights, a mating sign or endophallus is left behind in her reproductive tract. The mating sign is the reproductive organ of the drone, and it becomes detached and lodged inside the queen after successful mating. This physical characteristic serves as evidence that mating has taken place. Back in the hive, worker bees groom and clean the queen, removing the mating sign with their mandibles. The newly mated queen will take a few
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