Environmental Sciences, asked by rheagurung2006, 9 months ago

why are the colonies of bees perennial

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Answered by tripathyspandan23
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Explanation:

When the queen dies (or fails to perform adequately), she is replaced by a new queen reared from within the hive. Each colony, therefore, has the potential to be perennial, that is, to endure beyond the lifespan of the founding queen and her workers.

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