The role and importance of the queen bee in the life of the hive

The queen bee is essential to the survival of the hive, as she can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day. Her fate depends on how she is fed by her attendants. She can lay more than 800,000 eggs in her lifetime, but can be dethroned if the attendants deem her unfit for her role.

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