Biology, asked by ash0428, 9 months ago

how do honey bees select there next queen

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Answered by linasunil85
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the bees need a new queen. They choose female eggs (apparently at random) and relocate them into bigger cells (“queen cells”). ... The cells are then capped, the larvae create pupae and transforms into queens.

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Answered by nivabora539
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There are three situations in which bees "decide" to raise a new queen.

1. When they feel their existing queen is getting old/failing, and they want to supersede her with a new queen.

2. When the queen has gone missing - died, wandered off the hive, whatever - but she's not in the hive.

3. The bees "decide" to swarm, i.e. take one hive and split it into two.

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