The bees lived in colonies, the queen ran a whole nest box. All bees are social and cooperative insects
Bees are an important pollinator for flowers, fruits and vegetables. They are stored in honey and pollen stored for the winter and gathered in the sphere to keep it warm
The bees lived in colonies, the queen ran a whole nest box. Honey is a woman, the only bee that shows that most people are flying outside the hive. They look for food, make nest boxes and protect nest boxes. There are still many species in the wild, but bees have disappeared from the hives due to the collapse of the group. Scientists do not know why collisions have occurred
Bees are an important pollinator for flowers, fruits and vegetables. They are preserved in honey and pollen preserved during the winter and are collected in the bowl to keep them warm. All bees are social and cooperative insects. Hive members are divided into three types. Workers feed on (pollen and honey in pollen), make nest boxes by knocking on wings, protect them, clean the air and circulate. The Queen's job is easy - the eggs she produces will produce the next-generation bee in the hive. There are usually only one queen in a hive. If the Queen dies, the worker creates a new queen by supplying a special food called "royal jelly" to the worker's woman. This elixir grows workers into a fertile queen
The Queen regulates nest box activity by producing chemicals that direct the behavior of other bees. Drone is called a drone - the third type of bee. In spring and summer there are hundreds of drones in each hive box, but when the nest box enters a wasteful survival mode, it is kicked out in the winter.
When a worker feeds a female larva with an exclusive meal called "royal jelly", a bee bee is produced. Queen is produced in very large units and is developed in as little as 16 days; they differ in working physiology, morphology and behavior. In addition to the size of the Queen, she also has a fully functioning ovary and sperm that preserves and maintains spermatozoa after copulation. Queen Apis practices polyandry and women mate with several men. The highest recorded breeding frequency of the apis is in Apis nigrocincta, where the Queen mates with a large number of males and 42 to 69 drones on Queen each observe the number of different crosses. The queen's stabbing is not as intense as the stinging of the worker, and the queen lacks the gland that produces beeswax. After copulation, the queen can produce 2,000 eggs per day.
If the hive needs a queen bee, the worker will give an additional royal jelly to create a new queen. When the Queen adult, she immediately jumped out of the nest box for mating. She will mate with it and look for drone to return to the nest box. Each hive box usually has a queen bee. And she is doing important work. Queen bees need to be mated only once, after that they can produce 1,000 to 2,000 eggs per day, which can live for 5 years. Working bees may be the reason for the phrase "busy like a bee". Most of the 20,000 to 80,000 bees of the hive are working bees. Working bees are all females, enter the adult stage and are preparing to work around the nest box. They immediately started feeding, cleaning, and building new cells. After working for several weeks at the hive, they can fly and find pollen from the flowers. They collect this pollen and make honey for the bees. Working bees can only produce 1/2 teaspoon of honey throughout his life.