He dies.
Queen bees are not rare within a colony, as every hive contains one queen responsible for laying eggs and leading the colony. However, finding a queen bee outside of a hive in the wild may be considered rare due to their specific role and location within the colony.
During autumn the bulk of a wasp colony dies off, generally leaving only the young mated queens alive. It is during this time these queens leave the nest and find a suitable place to hibernate for the winter months.
They only do it one time, while theyre flying I think. Then the drone dies and the queen eats her wings and digs a hole for the nest.
it finds its mom and punches her in the face, then poops in every penguin nest possible till it cant crap anymore
Most worker wasps live for one season, while the queen can live for multiple years. In the fall, new queens mate and hibernate to start new colonies in the following spring, while the rest of the colony dies off.
Pregnant queens will look for a place to nest. When that search becomes urgent, or when the queen retreats to her nest and won't come out, birth is imminent. Cats are very secretive, though, so you can't always be certain.
Bees do not specifically nest in the same place each year. The queen migrates when the colony dies off in the winter. However, bee colonies might pick similar areas.
When temperatures start to fall newly-mated queen bumble bees look for a sheltered place where they can hibernate until spring. The rest of the colony dies when they get too cold.In the following spring the queens will come out of hibernation, find a new nest site and start building the nest, and start laying eggs and producing the new season's bumble bees.
The queens can live for up to 30 years, and workers live from 1 to 3 years. Males, however, are more transitory, and survive only a few weeks. A queen is generally the largest individual in the colony. The primary function of the queen is reproduction; she may live for 6-7 years and produce up to 1,500 eggs per day. Many fire ant colonies will have more than one queen. Males mate with the queen ant for the purpose of producing eggs. Shortly following, however, the male ant usually dies. The workers are sterile females who build and repair the nest, care for the young, defend the nest, and feed both young and adult ants. The worker ants also go find supplies to build the nest.
When the queen leaves her nursery nest she takes a group of workers with her, this is a swarm, they then form their own colony.
An ant nest or a colony have a queen because the queen is the only ant in the whole colony that is able to lay eggs.