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Male bee, what kind of role is in the hive?

author:PP child relief

Have you ever seen a bee busy working in a glass house? Have you ever seen a bare-chested hard-working bee? It was really enjoyable to see them always so busy and industrious.

Bees live in hives. There are three divisions of labor in bees — worker bees, male bees, and queen bees.

There is only one queen in each hive, which is the same treatment as the "queen". If the queen bee dies or disappears, the other bees stop working! In other words, this queen bee is the absolute leader of other bees and the goal they pursue.

Bees are very intelligent, but also very industrious and busy creatures. Together, they build their own nests to store honey.

Each bee has its place and performs its own duties. Somewhat responsible for going out to collect honey from the flower buds, the others stayed behind to work in the hive.

The nest chambers of the bee building are all of the same shape and size, and the nest chambers are closely connected and have no gaps. These nest chambers are not circular, but hexagonal.

But male bees, this role is a bit awkward because they don't have to work. Before winter comes, they will all be expelled or killed, especially like abandoned children, which is too pitiful. It is nothing more than fear that they will eat honey. Of course, there is no reactive force! After all, they work hard, they don't pay for it, and honey is not what they pick. So they don't have to eat.

Male bee, according to another meaning, is a sexual puppet. The male bee specializes in having sex with the virgin queen bee, does not participate in the labor of the bee colony, and is "idle" all day, but will die soon after mating with the queen bee. Compared with the worker bee, the worker bee is the most glorious labor. Because the main labor force of the worker bee colony is basically responsible for all the labor of the bee colony.

What do you think of the male bee, what about this character? Please add, thank you!

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