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Do Bees Have Teeth? Exploring The Toothed Mandibles Of Bees

BrusselsMorning by BrusselsMorning
12 October 2023
in Health And Fitness News
credit: carolinahoneybees

credit: carolinahoneybees

Do bees have teeth? When we think of teeth, we typically envision the pearly whites in a human mouth or the formidable fangs of a predator like a crocodile. Bees having teeth might sound peculiar, but the answer isn’t as straightforward as a simple yes or no. Let’s delve into the intriguing world of bees and their mandibles, exploring what sets their “teeth” apart and their diverse functions.

Do Bees Have Teeth? 

Like many insects, Bees possess mandibles, essentially their jaws. These mandibles are situated at the front of their faces and are vital tools for a wide range of activities. At the tip of these mandibles, farthest from the connection to their faces, you’ll find what we can refer to as “teeth.” However, it’s important to note that these “teeth” are quite different from what we associate with teeth in humans or other mammals.

Variations in Bee “Teeth”

Like in the animal kingdom, bee species exhibit variations in the number and shape of these mandibular “teeth.” Some bees have relatively simple mandibles with only a few teeth, while others boast a more extensive array of teeth that can be either pointed or rounded.

A Visual Insight

To get a closer look at these mandibular “teeth,” let’s examine a photograph of a Megachile species of bee. This image shows the mandibles adorned with pointed, jagged “teeth” along their edges. While these structures differ significantly from human teeth, they serve a similar purpose for bees.

The function of Bee Mandibles

Now that we’ve established that bees do indeed have mandibular “teeth,” let’s explore what these unique structures are used for. In essence, bee mandibles serve functions akin to what teeth do for animals with vertebrate jaws.

  • Nest Excavation: Bees use their mandibles to excavate nests. This can involve chewing through materials like wood or mud to create a suitable nesting site
  • Nest Building: The mandibles are also crucial for nest building. Bees gather various materials and use their mandibles to manipulate and shape these substances into secure nests for their offspring
  • Carrying Materials: Bees employ their mandibles to carry items back to their nests. Whether it’s building materials or food for their young, these mandibular “teeth” facilitate transportation
  • Cutting: Some bee species, such as the leafcutter bee, utilize their toothed mandibles for cutting. The leafcutter bee snips away segments of leaves to construct its nest
  • Defense Mechanism: Bees can also use their mandibles and “teeth” for defensive purposes. They may spar with or bite enemies and pests, employing these structures as weapons against threats

A Natural Defense Against Varroa Mites

One fascinating example of bees using their mandibles for defense is seen in honey bees’ battle against the Varroa mite. This parasitic mite poses a significant threat to honey bee colonies. In a video demonstrating this behavior, a honey bee captures a Varroa mite and bites it using its mandibles. This “grooming behavior” is a natural defense mechanism that beekeepers and scientists encourage to protect honey bee colonies from this harmful parasite.

Diverse Mandibles Across Bee Species

It’s important to note that not all bee species have the same mandibular structure. Even within the same genus, differences in mandibles can be observed. For instance, researchers have discovered that honey bees that successfully combat Varroa mites possess slightly different mandibles than other honey bee varieties.

In Conclusion: Do Bees Have Teeth? 

In summary, bees do possess “teeth” in the form of toothed mandibles. While these mandibular structures may not resemble human teeth, they serve a variety of vital functions in the lives of these industrious insects. From nest excavation and building to carrying materials and defense against threats like Varroa mites, bee mandibles play a crucial role in the survival and success of bee colonies. So, when someone asks, “Do bees have teeth?” you can instantly respond with a resounding yes, albeit with a fascinating twist!

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