Christopher O'Toole Quotes
Honeybees Are Social Insects And Live In Colonies. Each Colony Is A Family Unit, Comprising A Single, Egg-laying Female Or Queen And Her Many Sterile Daughters Called Workers. The Workers Cooperate In The Food-gathering, Nest-building And Rearing The Offspring. Males Are Reared Only At The Times Of The Year When Their Presence Is Required.
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