Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are eusocial flying insects renowned for their complex colonies, honey production, and vital role as agricultural pollinators. They are responsible for pollinating approximately one-third of the human diet, supporting over 100 different crops globally. The Three Roles in a Hive
A healthy honey bee colony functions as a single, cooperative unit consisting of tens of thousands of bees divided into three distinct roles or “castes”: Learning About Honey Bees – O.Berk
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