Bees function - SUMMARY with VIDEOS!

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Bees are a group of insects that arouse a lot of curiosity. Their social behavior and their ability to organize themselves within the hive are surprising and are study material for many researchers. However, their interest lies not only in their behavior, but also in the role of bees in nature and the benefits they provide to humans.

Are you interested in learning more about bees? Then stay reading this Green Ecologist article in which you will learn the function of bees in nature, the types of bees and the more specific function of each one and its vulnerability to extinction.

What is the role of bees on the planet

To start with this section, we must understand that bees have mutualistic relationships with plants, this means that bees and plants interact with each other and both parties benefit. These benefits are essential for their existence: the bees obtain nectar from the flowers, which they will later use to produce honey, and at the same time allow the pollination of the flowers, since pollen remains attached to their bodies and, thanks to the large number of flowers they visit, they transfer the pollen from one flower to another, that is, they are pollinating insects.

It is often spoken of the great importance of bees in the ecosystem, and this is due to the fact that a large part of plant biodiversity depends on the bee pollination, so that the presence of bees contributes to the stability and balance of ecosystems.

We recommend you get to know them better with this other article on the Characteristics of bees and also learn more about their vital role for the planet, and of course for those of us who inhabit it, by reading this other post on The importance of bees or by watching the video on this subject that we leave you here below.

The role of the queen bee

As you know, not all the bees that make up the hive have the same function. In this section and in the next ones, you will learn what the functions of bees in the hive and we will also see the main characteristics of each of them. We will start with the description of queen bee. This bee is the only fertile female in the hive. It is easy to identify because it has a larger size and a long abdomen. However, the times that it leaves the hive are counted.

Regarding its tasks or functions, the queen bee carries out two basic functions that allow the hive to exist:

  • Breeds with males or drones.
  • Lays fertilized eggs to increase the number of individuals in the hive.
  • It secretes pheromones that maintain the cohesion of the colony.

The role of worker bees

You've probably already heard of worker bees. These are infertile females since their reproductive systems are not functional. However, they can become functional in the absence of a queen bee. In terms of their appearance, they are considerably smaller than the queen bee.

Within a hive there can be more than 10,000 worker bees and throughout their lives they carry out different tasks, which vary according to their age or the needs of the colony. Let's see here the main functions of worker bees:

  • Nurses: They are young worker bees that have a specific gland that produces royal jelly, the food of the queen bee.
  • Cherries: young worker bees that develop cherry glands with which they produce wax to build the hive's combs.
  • Sinners: They are those that due to their maturity, suffer atrophy of their glands and begin to go outside to collect nectar, pollen, propolis and water.
  • Warehouses: They are the worker bees in charge of receiving what the foragers collect and placing it in the combs.
  • Cleaners: those that keep the wax combs and the hive itself clean.
  • Guardians: bees that are in the opening of the hives (called piqueras) and control the entry of intruders.

The role of drone bees

After reading the previous section, you may wonder what function the drone bees. Are the male bees and therefore, its main function is to fertilize the queen bee. During fertilization flights or nuptial flights (one of the only times that the queen bee leaves the hive), the drones of a hive copulate with the only queen. The funny thing about these flights is that after copulation the drones die since its reproductive system is detached.

Drones differ from other types of bees because they originate from unfertilized eggs that are deposited in cells larger than the cells of the workers. Regarding their appearance, they can be distinguished by their large eyes, their larger size compared to the workers, but smaller than the queen, and their noisy flight.

Bees in danger of extinction

As you can imagine, the benefits that bees bring to humans They are multiple: they generate natural products such as honey, wax, jelly and more with a strong economic impact, they are essential for the cultivation of many plant species from which we feed and their presence favors plant biodiversity and, ultimately, the balance of ecosystems. Despite this, bee populations are declining. Both the native bees of different areas and the honey bees (gender Apis) are very sensitive to changes in their environments. Thus, the loss of habitat, climate change, the excessive use of pesticides such as neonicotinoids or other chemicals and the introduction of exotic pollinating species, are accelerating the process of decline of the populations of bees and, in fact, many species today in day they are in Danger of Extinction.

Fortunately, there are small actions in our daily lives that can help bees not become extinct. So here we will tell you how can you help the bees:

  • Grow native plants. Not only will they beautify your garden, but you will also provide a safe haven for native species of bees and provide them with food. Here you can learn about some of the Plants and flowers that attract bees.
  • Consume plant foods from organic farming. In this way, you will promote the production of pesticide-free food.
  • Do not be afraid! Many people can kill them for fear of being stung, but bees are harmless, only when they are disturbed and feel in danger can they attack, since when they sting they die, so they will never sting if it is not totally necessary for the hive survival. So stay away from them or don't disturb them and you will be safe.

We advise you to read more about this topic with this other post on Why bees are in danger of extinction, as well as watch the video that we leave you here. Also, if you want to know more curiosities about bees, do not hesitate to learn How bees make honey with this other article.

If you want to read more articles similar to Role of bees, we recommend that you enter our category of Animal Curiosities.

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