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What’s a “king” honeybee called?

What’s a “king” honeybee called?

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The "King" honeybee in a colony is the male bee that is responsible for mating with the queen bee. This male bee is called a "drone". Unlike female worker bees that have stingers and collect nectar and pollen, drones do not have stingers and their primary role is to mate with the queen bee.
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A "king" honeybee is also known as a "drone bee". Drones are male honeybees that do not have a stinger and do not collect nectar or pollen. They are responsible for mating with the queen bee.
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A "king" honeybee is actually called a drone. Drones are male honeybees that are responsible for mating with a queen bee. They do not have stingers and do not gather food or care for the colony like worker bees do. Their main purpose is to fertilize the queen and help ensure the survival of the colony. However, drones are often kicked out of the hive during the winter months when resources are scarce.
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