Biology, asked by anikmanohar, 1 year ago

one honey bee hive consists of different types of bees . what are they? how they differ from each other


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Answered by parvathy14
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Honey consists of nectar combined with a 'bee enzyme' that goes through a process of concentration in the honeycomb before it is capped by the bees. ... Bumblebees: Bumblebees, in one sense, make a form of honey, which they collect in nectar pots to be eaten by the colony, including the newly hatched worker females.

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Answered by Anonymous
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in a hive there are three types of bees...
the Queen ...which only meant for reproduction..
the workers..which helps in collecting the nectar.. protection... etc
the drones...which search the nectar ....

the queen and workers are diploid and the drones are haploid...
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