Anatomy of a Worker Bee is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a worker bee?
A: A worker bee is a female bee that is responsible for tasks such as gathering food, taking care of the hive, and caring for the queen.
Q: What are the different roles of a worker bee?
A: Worker bees perform various roles within the hive, including foraging for food, building and repairing the hive, taking care of the queen, and cleaning the hive.
Q: What is the lifespan of a worker bee?
A: The lifespan of a worker bee is typically around 6-8 weeks during the summer, but it can be shorter during the winter.
Q: How do worker bees communicate?
A: Worker bees communicate through a combination of pheromones and elaborate dance-like movements called the waggle dance.
Q: What do worker bees eat?
A: Worker bees primarily feed on nectar and pollen collected from flowers, which they use as food for themselves and the rest of the hive.
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