Queen
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I think we keep the
queen
here, yes.
So now, to find the queen, do it this way: take back the other one, take back the
queen.
And
queen!
Beyoncé is, like, the queen, right?
The
queen
was so impressed by de Pisan's previous work that she commissioned her own copy.
And then the one half that doesn't have a queen, they can buy a
queen.
It comes in the mail; it can come from Australia or Hawaii or Florida, and you can introduce that
queen.
If you don't just want a queen, you can buy, actually, a three-pound package of bees, which comes in the mail, and of course, the Postal Office is always very concerned when they get, you know, your three-pound packages of bees.
And bumblebees are what we call eusocial: they're not truly social, because only the
queen
is, over winter.
Sometimes, people think I'm a performer or a drag
queen.
The phantom claims to be the victim of a “murder most foul,” and convinces Hamlet that his uncle Claudius usurped the throne and stole
queen
Gertrude’s heart.
As punishment, Aphrodite had cursed them with a sickening stench– but that didn’t stop Jason fathering twins with the
queen.
This "Romantic" style reached its peak in the Immortal Game of 1851, where Adolf Anderssen managed a checkmate after sacrificing his
queen
and both rooks.
Therapists describe this dilemma as: "If the
queen
had balls, she'd be the king."
Even the king and
queen
of France were persuaded to wear potatoes, potato flowers, pardon me.
The king wore a potato flower in his lapel, and the
queen
wore a potato flower in her hair.
Having secured a lifetime supply of sperm from her departed mate, our new
queen
must now single-handedly start an entire colony.
Here the
queen
begins laying her eggs, about ten per day, and the first larvae hatch within a week.
Over the next three weeks, the new
queen
relies on a separate batch of unfertilized eggs to nourish both herself and her brood, losing half her body weight in the process.
Thankfully, after about 20 days, these larvae grow into the first generation of workers, ready to forage for food and sustain their shrunken
queen.
Workers from nests up to several meters away begin to steal offspring from our
queen.
Chasing her last chance of survival, the
queen
follows the raiding trail to the winning nest.
Now presiding over several hundred workers in the neighborhood’s largest nest, our victorious
queen
begins aiding her colony in its primary goal: reproduction.
Every day, younger ants feed the
queen
and tend to the brood, while older workers forage for food and defend the nest.
And when a disastrous flood drowns their home, the sisters band together into a massive living raft— carrying their
queen
to safety.
After about 8 years, our
queen
runs out of sperm and can no longer replace dying workers.
This wasp
queen
is one of thousands who mated in late autumn and hibernated through the winter.
Our
queen
is the lone survivor of her old hive, and now, she must become the foundress of a new one.
The
queen
heads for a citrus grove full of honeybee hives.
Their hairy bodies are dripping with sugar water from an earlier feeding, and the resourceful
queen
licks them for a morning snack.
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