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[September free report] The Colony and Its Organization

by pallavi singh | 01-10-2022 17:28 recommendations 0

Since honey bees are social insects, they dwell in sizable, well-organized family units. Highly evolved social insects perform a wide range of complicated functions that are not carried out by the vast majority of solitary insects. 


To survive in social colonies, honey bees have evolved a variety of activities, including division of labour, intricate nest construction, communication, environmental management, and environmental control. Social insects in general, and honey bees in particular, are among the most fascinating animals on earth because of these fascinating habits.



There are three different adult bee species that make up a honey bee colony: workers, drones, and a queen. Thousands of worker bees work together to construct nests, gather food, and raise young. With respect to their level of adulthood, each member has a certain responsibility to complete. But the entire colony must work together to survive and procreate.


 Without the assistance of the colony, individual bees (workers, drones, and queens) cannot survive.
A colony typically has a single queen and several hundred drones during the late spring and summer in addition to thousands of adult worker bees. 


The queen and workers keep the colony's social structure intact, and it is reliant on a strong communication network. Communicational "dances" and the exchange of chemical pheromones among members regulate the actions required for colony survival. Worker bees' labor-related activities vary depending on the needs of the colony but are mostly influenced by their age. The queen, the size of the worker force, and the quantity of food storage all influence reproduction and colony strength.


The effectiveness of the colony decreases as its size grows, up to a maximum of 60,000 workers.
 
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  • Junghyun Mentor Yoon says :
    Hi, pallavi singh!
    This is your mentor, Yoon.

    It is very interesting to learn about adult bees! Your report well described how bees communicate with other bees through dancing.

    Great job on writing the free report!
    I am looking forward to reading your following report!
    Posted 07-10-2022 10:11

  • pallavi singh says :
    @minkyung mentor from next time I'll keep that in mind. thanks a lot
    Posted 02-10-2022 01:08

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  • Minkyung Mentor says :
    Hello, this is your mentor Minkyung.

    It was interesting to read about honey bees. I've watched a documentary on how honey bees live and how important they are in the ecosystem, and it was amazing.

    For the record, please include the source of the picture you included!

    Thank you for an interesting report :)
    Posted 01-10-2022 20:49

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