Parthenogenesis is an asexual reproduction method seen in various invertebrates, with bees being a notable example.
Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction where an egg develops into a complete individual without being fertilized. This process occurs in various invertebrates such as water fleas, rotifers, aphids, stick insects, and some ants, wasps, and bees. For example, species like bees use parthenogenesis to produce haploid males (drones) and diploid females (workers), with fertilized eggs giving rise to queens.