http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,237439,00.html
Let us pray that their behavior is seen by humans as a warning and not an example to be followed.
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Easy Queen Bees Only Have Health of Hive in Mind
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
By Corey Binns
Seeking extra mates costs a promiscuous queen honeybee energy and time, and it puts her at greater risk of predation and catching venereal diseases. But it doesn't stop her.
For a healthier hive, the queens have sex with multiple males, according to a new study. While one male drone provides all the sperm a queen needs to be fully inseminated, she'll mate with a dozen or more.
So why is this wanton behavior worth the hazards?
"Evidently, one important reason is to generate diverse offspring, something that produces a colony that has higher disease resistance than a colony with offspring from just one father," said Cornell University biologist Thomas Seeley.
Seeley and North Carolina State University entomologist David Tarpy found that a colony fathered by more than one male was better equipped to fight off the infectious American foulbrood disease.
The results will be published in the Jan. 7 issue of the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society of London.
Understanding the biology behind the behavior of promiscuous queens could help the big business of pollinating honeybees, which brings in $20 billion a year.
"Our findings are useful to beekeepers by showing them convincingly, I think, of the importance of providing lots of diverse males wherever queens are being produced," Seeley told LiveScience. "This is particularly important for commercial queen breeders, who have bee yards in which thousands of queens are being mated."
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Typical of scienterrorists to excuse the perversity as being "for the good of the hive." I can tell you all one thing: these bees are awfully lucky God never granted them souls, because if he had they'd be on a greased track to the unquenchable flames of Hell!