Here are some brief facts about the bee that dies after mating! 🐝 Male Honeybees (Drones) Die After Mating – Male honeybees, called drones, die immediately after mating with a queen. Why Do They Die? – During mating, the drone’s reproductive organs explode inside the queen, causing fatal injuries. One-Time Mating – A drone mates only once in his lifetime, as his abdomen ruptures after transferring sperm. Queen Mates with Multiple Drones – A queen honeybee can mate with 10 to 20 drones in a single mating flight. Mating Takes Place Mid-Air – The drones pursue the queen in a high-speed mating flight known as the "drone congregation area." Drones Have No Stinger – Unlike worker bees, drones don’t have a stinger, as their only role is to mate with the queen. Short Lifespan – If a drone fails to mate, worker bees may kick him out of the hive, leading to starvation. Essential for Colony Survival – Though their life is short, drones play a crucial role in ensuring genetic diversity in bee colonies. Worker Bees Live Longer – Unlike drones, worker bees (all female) live for weeks to months, depending on the season. Other Bees That Die After Mating – Some species of ants and wasps also have males that die shortly after reproduction.