What sex are worker bees?

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  1. female

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  2. I think they are all males.

    Edit: Okay I stand corrected. They are undeveloped females indeed.

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  3. male, drones are worker bees

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  4. Female.

    Any ordinary female grub will become a worker if fed honey and a queen if fed royal jelly, as far as I remember.

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  5. not males not female perfectly

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  6. samcarolynne

    I think the drones are the workers & that they are male

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  7. females i know this for sure

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  8. female, but with the reproduction organs not developed.

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  9. this is straight out of my Bio book:
    worker bees are female
    drone bees are male
    and the queen bees are (duh) female

    Apologia’s “Exploring Creation with Biology-Second Edition”

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