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Interesting Facts About the Queen Bee

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The queen bee is the mother of all bees in the hive.

The queen bee is the most important bee in the hive. She is the bee that births all other bees that live in the hive. Although she begins her life as any other larva, she is nurtured to queen status by being fed a special diet. Even then, the queen has to wage battle before she is the only reproducing female left in the hive. Queen bees live a life like no other bee.

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    1. The Queen Bee's Special Diet

      Queen Bee Eliminates the Competition

      • The queen bee wages war on other queen pupae. bees image by sanyal from Fotolia.com

        The queen bee develops from a larva into a pupa after eight days. The worker bees then cap the queen bee's shell with beeswax. After 15 days, the queen bee chews a circular hole in her shell giving the appearance of a trapdoor. When she emerges, her first priority is to destroy any other potential queen bee pupae. She slashes open their shells with her stinger or calls them into battle with her piping cry which only queen bees can make.

      New Queen Bee Takes the Throne

      • The old queen bee must make way for the new queen. two Bee image by shaR1k from Fotolia.com

        After destroying the other potential queen bee pupae, the new queen bee seeks to eliminate the old queen. Usually, the old queen will have left the hive before the new queen is born. However, if the old and new queen meet, there will be a fight to the death. The queen bee is the only bee in the hive that does not have a barbed stinger. This means she can repeatedly sting like a wasp.

      Queen Bee Mates

      A Life of Royalty for the Queen Bee

      • The queen bee's only job is to lay eggs. Bee image by Tamas Majer from Fotolia.com

        The queen bee's every need is met by the other bees, including feeding her and removing her waste. Her only job is to lay eggs. When the queen's pheromone begins to diminish, the worker bees will prepare another queen bee to take over. Should the current queen be able to win in battle against the new queen, she will continue to lay eggs and will remain queen of the hive.

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