The Types of Bees (2024)

During the summer the hive will most likely be at its peak, with around 20,000-50,000 bees. Most of these bees are called “workers”, infertile females that will spend their entire life foraging, creating wax cells and filling these cells with honey and pollen.

There are also a few hundred “drones” which are male bees who do nothing but sip the honey until they are told to leave the hive by their sisters! At the center of every hive is a queen bee, who dwarfs her fellow hive mates in size and is also the only fertile reproductive bee.

The Worker Bee

Worker bees are all female, but they do not have the same abilities as the queen. They are born sterile and their purpose is to work for their entire lifespan. Worker bees are essentially the lifeblood of the hive. Without worker bees, there would be no one to care for the ever-important queen, produce honey or pollinate plants and flowers. Worker bees are also afforded the privilege of ejecting the unusable drones from the hive.

Worker bees have many jobs throughout their life. The jobs for the worker bee change through their life-span. There are jobs like cell cleaning and capping that are generally handled by younger bees. Guarding and foraging is for the older bees. Worker bees live for about 5 weeks then die – they quite literally work themselves to death to help the survival of the hive.

Bees are neat freaks and because it is the workers bee’s job to clean the hive they will remove themselves from the hive before they die so the other bees can get on with their job.

Order of jobs bees are assigned based on age, from day one:

Worker bee housekeeping

The very first job of the worker bee is house-keeping! She will clean the cells and prepare them for a new egg or nectar. When a new bee emerges from a cell there is a cocoon-like wrapping left behind, along with other bodily waste. This is for the young worker bee job to remove.

Worker bee undertakers and cappers

Cleaning the cell also means removing dead bodies and unhealthy brood, which could potentially pose a threat for the society. Capping the cells is also a job for them. They seal the cell with wax after larva have been planted in the cell.

Nursing young worker bees

This is when the bees become the “baby-sitters of the hive. They feed and care for the developing larvae. Worker bees will check their young over a thousand times a day. Talk about hovering! These young bees that have yet-to-hatch will be very hungry about 8 days before their big day. The nanny beeswill feed them 10,000 timesduring this time. Not only are they very protective they also make sure thelarvaewill be plump.

Attending to the queen bee

The lucky queen is treated like royalty every day. These worker bees clean her, feed her and even remove her waste for her. This is so all she has to worry about is mating and laying eggs.

Collecting nectar for the hive

The older worker bees returning to the hive leave these packets of nectar for the house-bound worker bees. The latter will find cells that are marked for nectar and deposit the nectar there. This is how they turn nectar into honey. They will fan the honey until its dry enough, then seal the cell with their wax to protect the maturing honey from the atmosphere.

Guarding the hive

There will be a small number of bees that will spend their time guarding the entrance of the hive. They will challenge anything trying to enter and not belonging! Some of the bees will fly around the hive in response to any potential threat.

Becoming field bees

This is the stage when the bees graduate to field bees. They are sent out to collect nectar and pollen. She is middle-aged now and is leaving the hive for the first time. When she leaves she will fly up and down the hive and take some time to memorize what it looks like, also taking note of landing spots. This is so she can remember how to get home.

The Drone Bee

Drones are all male bees thathave only one purpose in the hive. Their only job is to mate with the queen to help her produce offspring. Unfortunately, this is a thankless task, as the queen will effectively kill all drones she mates with by removing the drones’ sexual organs in order to store their sperm within her body. Consequently, drones that are not favored by the queen for mating don’t get an easy ride. These rejected suitors will be forced out by the other bees of the hive during the winter, having been deemed worthless by the hive’s standards. Tough life…

Spring and summer is the time drone bees pop up. They are much larger then the worker bees and are also all male. Drones will not collect food. Their sole purpose is to breed with the queen. However only 6-8 drones actually breed with her. Their lifespan is a little longer than the worker bee (in the summer – worker bees can survive the winter), being around 2 months. Once fall hits they are ejected from the hive by worker bees. Drones can not kill or hurt anything – they are just used for their seed.

The Queen Bee

Each beehive must have a queen to keep the hive well stocked with new bees. Her sole job is to lay eggs. Other bees are needed to do everything else regarding the maintenance of the hive, the production of honey and the care of the queen. The queen needs bees to mate with (drones), bring her food and clean up after her (workers).

The queen bee is the largest of all the bees in a hive. Her main job is to lay eggs and she can lay around 1500-2000 eggs a day at her prime. However this is not everyday of her life – there are some days she won’t lay any.

The queen bee is able to control the sex of the eggs she lays. The queen lays a fertilized (female) or unfertilized (male) egg according to the width of the cell. Drones are raised in cells that are significantly larger than the cells used for workers. The queen fertilizes the egg by selectively releasing sperm from her spermatheca as the egg passes through her oviduct.

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FAQs

What are the three types of bees? ›

A honey bee colony typically consists of three kinds of adult bees: workers, drones, and a queen. Several thousand worker bees cooperate in nest building, food collection, and brood rearing.

What are the most common types of bees? ›

The most common social bees are honey bees and bumble bees. Honey bees are pollinators of many plants and are important in agricultural crop production. Honey bees are raised commercially for honey production and for use in pollination of agricultural crops.

What kind of bees are aggressive? ›

Africanized honey bees, also known as “killer bees,” are a hybrid of Africanized and European bee subspecies. Originating in Brazil in the 1950s, they eventually made their way to the U.S. where they now reside in warmer states such as Florida, Texas, California, New Mexico, and Arizona.

What kind of bees don't sting? ›

Meliponines are not the only type of bee incapable of stinging: all male bees and many female bees of several other families, such as Andrenidae and Megachilidae (tribe Dioxyini), also cannot sting. Some stingless bees have powerful mandibles and can inflict painful bites.

What is the rarest type of bee? ›

Epeoloides pilosulus has garnered a large amount of interest because it is considered one of the rarest bees in North America. Though long suspected to be in the Lakewood area, these are the first confirmed records of the species in Wisconsin since 1910 when it was found and identified in Dane county.

What are the big fuzzy bees called? ›

Bumble Bee

Bumble bees are large and very fuzzy! Unlike many other bees, the fuzz (which is called “pile”) covers it's whole body, including it's butt, making them look extra cuddly.

What are the friendliest bees? ›

The American bumblebee is the largest and gentlest of bees—and a pollination champ! We answer some common questions about bumblebees—and find out which flowers can attract (and help) our fuzzy friends.

How to tell different types of bees? ›

Honeybees are perhaps the most recognizable bee species, with distinctive yellow and black stripes. Bumblebees, on the other hand, can be identified by their black and yellow or black and orange coloration. Other bee species, such as the metallic green sweat bee, have a shiny green or blue coloration.

What kind of bees are harmless? ›

Nearly all different kinds of bees are harmless unless they're harassed or their nest is attacked, and many are beneficial to have around. If you're trying to identify different kinds of bees, remember to first learn which bees inhabit the area, use habits rather than just appearance, and look for the nest.

What bee is most likely to sting? ›

Social bees and wasps that live in colonies are much more likely to sting in defense of a hive or nest than their solitary counterparts. Honey bees, yellow jackets, and paper wasps are the most common bee and wasp sting offenders in the US by far, says Schmidt.

What is the calmest bee? ›

Carniolan bees' shining trait is their extreme peacefulness, making them safer and easier to work with than most other varieties. Also, they are less disposed to drifting to other hives or stealing from them. This, combined with their disease resistance, makes it less likely for them to contract and transmit illnesses.

What is the gentlest bee species? ›

Characteristics. Carniolan bees are incredibly gentle and easy to work with. Due to their region of origin, they are more likely to forage on cold, wet days than other types of bees and rank among the best for overwintering. In addition, they create very little propolis and build up their numbers rapidly in the spring.

What do bees do when it rains? ›

If a bee is out of the hive when a storm rolls in, it will seek shelter until the rain lessens and it's safe to fly home. If the bee is already in the hive when a storm hits, it will usually stay in until the rain subsides.

How to keep bees away? ›

A lot of plants act as powerful repellents to bees. Basil, Geranium, mint, and citronella are all great bee-busters. Lemongrass, thyme, and Eucalyptus also give off strong scents that are repulsive to certain pollinators.

Can a bee bite you? ›

But, did you know that bees bite as well as sting? Here's the catch: it's their enemies they bite, not you! So, if you've ever had someone tell you certain bees bite instead of sting, they're not wrong, it's just that they aren't going to chomp on you.

What's the difference between a worker bee and a drone bee? ›

The worker bees are female, but they do not breed. The queen bee is female and creates all the babies for the hive. The drone bees are male and do not have a sting. Bees communicate with each other about food sources using dances.

Do mason bees sting? ›

The male mason bee does not sting. A female is considered non-aggressive, stings only when handled 'roughly,' or when trapped under clothing. Mason bees are solitary. They do not produce honey; adults feed on nectar and collect pollen and nectar to feed their young.

Is there a difference between honey bees and regular bees? ›

Bumblebees generally have thick bodies, dark wings and a lot of hair. Honey bees, on the other hand, are usually thinner, less hairy and have four total wings, with the front set being the largest.

Are bumble bees aggressive? ›

Bumblebees, unlike yellow jackets and hornets, are not overly aggressive stinging insects. In fact, bumblebees rarely sting unless touched or their nest is threatened or disturbed.

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