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Bee Save - Why do honey bee workers (all females and 98% of the colony) have 5 eyes and drones (all males and 2% of the colony) only 2 eyes? The worker
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The Queen Honey Bee copulates once in her lifetime (life span 2–5 years) that too with its own sibling drone to lay eggs throughout her lifetime! | by Shaina Arora | Medium