Question: Which is the only bee that can produce male and female bees?

A queen bee is the only female bee in the hive that gets to reproduce. Worker bees are all female, and are all offspring of the queen. But there are males in the hive called drones. Drones fly off to reproduce with other young queens who will start a new colony.

Which bee can reproduce?

Only the queen bee and the drones have a fully developed reproductive system. The worker bees have an atrophic reproductive system.

Which bee is not female?

A drone is a male honey bee. Unlike the female worker bee, drones do not have stingers. They gather neither nectar nor pollen and are unable to feed without assistance from worker bees. A drones only role is to mate with an unfertilized queen.

What is the male bee called?

Drones Drones are the male honey bees. The only function of a drone is to fertilize a young queen bee.

Do male or female bees produce honey?

But only one kind makes honey: the honeybee. This bee species lives in large families, or colonies, and can be found all over the world. Female “worker” bees produce honey from pollen and nectar that they collect from plants on their fuzzy bodies while pollinating.

Is the queen bee the only female?

There are three types of honey bees within a hive: the queen, the workers, and the drones. A queen bee is the only female bee in the hive that gets to reproduce. Worker bees are all female, and are all offspring of the queen. Drones fly off to reproduce with other young queens who will start a new colony.

Is the Queen the only female bee?

There are three types of honey bees within a hive: the queen, the workers, and the drones. A queen bee is the only female bee in the hive that gets to reproduce. Worker bees are all female, and are all offspring of the queen. Drones fly off to reproduce with other young queens who will start a new colony.

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