After the first generation of sterile female workers matures, what is the queen's primary focus?

Answer

Focusing solely on egg-laying duties.

The foundational phase of the colony cycle relies entirely on the foundress queen, who performs all initial labor: site selection, nest construction, and foraging to feed the first clutch of larvae. Once this initial generation of sterile female workers matures, they assume all subsequent duties related to the colony's maintenance and survival. This includes foraging for food, expanding the nest structure, and caring for the developing brood. With these critical tasks delegated, the original queen is freed to dedicate all her energy and time to maximizing reproductive output by focusing exclusively on laying eggs, thus ensuring rapid population growth throughout the summer.

After the first generation of sterile female workers matures, what is the queen's primary focus?

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