One of the most fascinating displays of organization and industry found in nature is the humble beehive. Bees work together, in unison, both to construct their home and to provide food and resources for all of the bees living in it. But, at the head of every beehive is a queen bee.
Most people think of the queen bee as the ruler, the genuine matriarch of the hive, but is that really the case? Is she a dictator or more of a figurehead? What exactly does a queen bee do in the hive?
A queen bee is solely responsible for laying the eggs that will produce the successive generations. She also emits pheromones that help inform all of the workers about the health and status of the hive.
It’s funny, that the queen bee, despite being the biggest and arguably the most important in the entire hive does not truly rule it.
The queen is responsible for laying the eggs that will produce all of the bees that will ever inhabit the colony, and she has bees that attend to her every need, but her authority is not ironclad.
Sometimes the workers decide that the queen must be replaced or even that she has to go! It’s really fascinating stuff, and if you want to be a beekeeper, these are things you’ll need to know so keep reading.
READ FULL ARTICLE
[img]https://www.newlifeonahomestead.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/marked_queen_bee.jpg[/img]
One of the most fascinating displays of organization and industry found in nature is the humble beehive. Bees work together, in unison, both to construct their home and to provide food and resources for all of the bees living in it. But, at the head of every beehive is a queen bee.
Most people think of the queen bee as the ruler, the genuine matriarch of the hive, but is that really the case? Is she a dictator or more of a figurehead? What exactly does a queen bee do in the hive?
A queen bee is solely responsible for laying the eggs that will produce the successive generations. She also emits pheromones that help inform all of the workers about the health and status of the hive.
It’s funny, that the queen bee, despite being the biggest and arguably the most important in the entire hive does not truly rule it.
The queen is responsible for laying the eggs that will produce all of the bees that will ever inhabit the colony, and she has bees that attend to her every need, but her authority is not ironclad.
Sometimes the workers decide that the queen must be replaced or even that she has to go! It’s really fascinating stuff, and if you want to be a beekeeper, these are things you’ll need to know so keep reading. [b][size=150][url=https://www.newlifeonahomestead.com/queen-bee-roles/]READ FULL ARTICLE[/url][/size][/b]