Types of bees in a colony
In a honey bee colony, there are three main types of bees , each with specific roles and characteristics: 🐝 1. Queen Bee Number in Colony: One Role: Lays all the eggs (up to 2,000 per day in peak season). Secretes pheromones to regulate colony behavior and maintain harmony. Characteristics: Larger and longer than other bees. Has a smooth stinger (used only in fights with rival queens). Can live for 2 to 5 years. 🐝 2. Worker Bees Number in Colony: 20,000 to 60,000 (varies with season) Role: Perform all tasks: cleaning, feeding brood, building comb, guarding hive, foraging for nectar/pollen/water. Characteristics: Smallest in size. All female but sterile. Have barbed stingers (die after stinging). Live for 5–6 weeks during active season, longer in winter. 🐝 3. Drone Bees Number in Colony: A few hundred (mostly in spring/summer) Role: Sole purpose is to mate with a virgin queen. Characteristics: Large...

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