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A short essay on the reading of Bee

Let's talk about bees. Bees, yes, the bees that make that sweet honey. What good children bees are. They work hard to make honey for you every day. You don't even know them! No, no, we need to meet.

One of the biggest characteristics of bees is ... they are polygamous! Are you envious! But ..... The queen bee usually only spluttered for one day in her life. I haven't heard of more than five times at most. It seems that. Well, it's better to be monogamous.

There are only worker bees, drones and queen bees in the bee colony. And the drone died directly after it snapped. So the queen bee is the queen bee. But after all, it is a female, so I still call it the queen bee.

the exact date of the snapping has a lot to do with the weather. It's cloudy today, alas, tomorrow. (Clear and calm is the best weather) Well, of course it's spring. (Everything revives and the grass grows and the warbler flies ~) It has to be afternoon. On the day of snapping (usually when the queen bee is 6-8 days old, she has to fly out to find her way before that), and at this time the queen bee is still a virgin. Virgin yo ~

The virgin queen wiggles her ass and flies out of the hive to the place where drones gather, with a large group of hungry drones behind her ass. They only have a virgin queen in their eyes. Of course, even if the queen bee is not a virgin ... they will be snapped. After all, only the queen bee in the whole hive has this function.

The queen bee will send out pheromones to attract drones to find themselves. Affected by the wind direction, if you are not in the downwind of the queen bee, you can't smell the pheromone and find the queen bee ~ Today's wind is so noisy. In addition, for bees, like ants, the most important substance is juvenile hormone. Many insects are like this. Juvenile hormone can promote the development of reproductive system, which is abundant in royal jelly but not in honey. Queen bees grow up eating royal jelly, while worker bees grow up eating honey. That's the difference. Of course, royal jelly is very nutritious, but it tastes strange ... (spicy! )

Here we are going to talk about Tintin of drones in detail. That's really a wonderful work ... as shown below.

Besides, people's bees' Tintin is not called penis, but penis. The penis is hidden in the stomach. When you need it, bang! It's out! It's like turning over gloves. After catching up with the queen bee, the drone grabs the queen bee from behind with one of its four legs (one * * * six), then hugs the queen bee's belly with two hind legs, bends up her stomach, turns out the penis, and slams it, shooting semen into the queen bee's vagina. Then six legs were released. Belly up. Dead as a doornail. After ejaculation, the drone was paralyzed immediately. Paralyzed I'm paralyzed. And then he died. It's true that life is all about slapping ...

Although the drone is paralyzed and shit, his penis is still twitching! Still trying to deliver semen. Then, the penis is directly broken from the root. It hurts. The queen bee left with Tintin (or a part of Tintin). The drone will shit off. Well, go to hell, I will collect your tintin.

Although Tintin is still stuck in the queen's ass, and there are many messy things, strangely, this does not affect the queen's mating again. Next time, the drone may be able to get rid of the last Tintin. So it won't get in the way.

The queen bee also has a stinging needle, but it is curved and won't sting the drone. The virgin queen's vaginal opening was small at first ... and then it became big. As shown in the figure. The time of snapping is actually very short. No more than half an hour at the longest. It's only ten minutes short. Nitrogen, what you never expected was that the queen bee had to mate with 7 drones or even more than 14 handsome guys in such a short time! Calculate, a buddy is only two or three minutes (it is said that it is usually only five seconds. Actually, it's nothing. There is a big bee that needs more than 1 buddies to take turns to satisfy the queen. Of course, in fact, there are more than 1, drones in line-,-indeed, we in single dog have great strength.

When the mating process is completed, the queen will return to the hive with Tintin, the last drone. She can't get it down by herself, so she needs the help of worker bees. It is certainly useful for tintin to be inserted on it. It can prevent semen from flowing out. The queen bee has a seminal vesicle. Store all the sperm shot in the vagina in the seminal vesicle. A lifetime is enough. If it's not enough ... smack it again. The seminal vesicle is very large (although the diameter is only 1 mm), and there is no pressure to store five or six million sperm. But these sperm come from many different drones. I don't know if we will fight together.

In fact, not all sperm can enter the seminal vesicle. Only 5-1% sperm can enter the seminal vesicle and be stored, and the rest flow away along the vagina ... Is it in vain for the drone to make such efforts? Of course, as a drone, it is the right way to produce enough sperm. After all, more sperm can store more talents. Sperm machine. Hello.

When the sperm is insufficient, the queen will marry and fly again. Drones are all ready, always ready to fight for the sake of snapping. But% ...... These drones are theoretically the sons of the queen bee. Yeah. Mother and son incest ~ but there is no harm in it.

2-3 days after mating, the queen bee can lay eggs. As we all know, unfertilized eggs (haploids) will develop into males, while fertilized eggs (diploids) will develop into females. Drones only appear in spring. When there is a queen bee, the queen bee will emit pheromones to prevent these females from becoming another queen bee. Therefore, only the queen bee can smack.

In fact, diploid drones will also appear. Usually in the case of inbreeding for many generations. Usually, these diploid drones are dragged away and thrown away by worker bees less than 6 hours after they hatch into larvae ... thrown away ... and sometimes they may be directly eaten by worker bees!

But if the food is abundant and the worker bees are busy, there are also diploid drones that can develop and mature. However, these guys are a little ... well stunted. It also looks different from normal drones. Small in all aspects. Moreover, the sperm volume is small, the sperm density is low, the total number of sperm is small, the sperm vitality is poor, and the sperm death rate is high. In a word, I'm afraid it's hard to leave future generations. Also, in fact, worker bees can sometimes produce drones. Because they have no sperm and can only produce haploids. However, worker bees will supervise each other, and the drones produced by worker bees are generally thrown away or eaten. Yeah. Pity.

why do you think bees have to be polygamous? There are several versions. One is that it can improve the genetic variability within the population. But you see, termites are monogamous. Just slap it a few more times. It's easy.

I think it's simply because the queen needs a lot of sperm, but it's impossible to leave all the sperm once, and the sperm produced by a drone is limited, so let's have more! Bees, you are so entangled. That's what bees do.