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Queen Bee vs. Regular Bee – Size, Appearance, and Role

Bees work in colonies, and each of them serves a unique purpose. The queen bee is the most important and protected bee in the hive, and they’re usually a bit bigger than the rest. Bees and wasps...

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How Many Eggs Does a Queen Bee Lay? Clue – It’s Thousands

The survival of the colony depends on the drones, worker bees and the queen playing their respective roles effectively. Every colony has only one queen bee and her main job is to produce new bees....

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Do Queen Bees Sting? Are Queen Bees Harmless?

Queen bees are the life of the hive. Without them, the whole colony would not survive for long. Because of their crucial role within the hive, they are highly protected and mostly remain hidden...

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What Happens If the Queen Bee Dies? Actual Case Study

Bees bring balance to the ecosystem. If bees were to become extinct, the rest of the world population will follow soon after. For bees to thrive, they must have a healthy queen. A beehive usually...

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Are Queen Bees Rare?

The fact that a hive can only have one queen bee makes them very rare. The queen bee is the most unique member of the entire colony. She is the only fertile bee in the entire hive. Her main duty is...

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Are Queen Bees Dangerous?

The queen bee can sting, however it happens very rarely and therefore, she cannot be considered dangerous. The queen bee’s main purpose in the hive is to keep the population of the bees up by...

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