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- Queen Zazzala of Korll (aka Queen Bee) is the leader of the hive-world Korll and lives only for the interstellar expansion of her species. As a result she has clashed frequently with the Justice League of America during their early adventures. After numerous defeats while attempting to subjugate Earth into her interstellar empire, Zazzala has acquired leadership of the H.I.V.E. organization and has formed an alliance with Brainiac to further her ambitions of galactic conquest.
- Queen Bee, also known as Honey Queen in Mario Kart 7, is the queen of bees. She appeared in Super Mario Galaxy at the Honeyhive Galaxy. She lends Bee Mario five Launch Star pieces to get to the top of the giant tree on the first planet to get the galaxy's first Power Star. She also appears in the final mission for the same galaxy to make a Launch Star to the Bugaboom planet.
- Queen Bee, (called ハニークイーン Hanii Kuiin in Japanese regions), is a supporting character in the Mario series of games. She is a queen bee species, as her name ironically states.
- Queen Bee used to supply the palace guards with Queen Bee Cider, to help them regain strength and stamina. At some point after the Shadow Lord's invasion of Deltora, she and her sons, Steven and Nevets, became allies of the Resistance. They supplied the Resistance with Quality Brand Honey, which contains special healing properties.
- Queen Bee was one of the few female members seen among Grodd's Legion of Doom.
- Queen Bee is a deleted character from Bee Movie.
- Queen Bee was a lady wrestler.
- Queen Bee was the co-ruler of Golden Hive Colony with King Bee and the mother of Charmy Bee and Princess Bee.
- Queen Bee est un Sans-cœur apparaissant dans Kingdom Hearts: χ [chi]. La particularité de ce Sans-cœur est qu'il n'apparaît que lors de l'évènement Miel de 2015.
- A beehive is part of the Wizard's Tower, and consequently, a queen bee will always be generated, along with her entourage of killer bees, unless you have decided to genocide either the specific glyph (blessed scroll of genocide) or the specific monster (uncursed scroll). This page is a . You could probably [ expand this page] should you wish to do so.
- Queen Bee is often depicted as a member of an alien species that share similiar traits to some types of insects found on Earth - with her acting as the leader of the Hive, which function as a superorganism ruled over by her will.
- She only appears on level 7 as the second boss and the first insect boss. The only way to defeat (or kill) her is to Ball-form into her, as she is incredibly strong and kicking her will not have any effect.
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- __NOWYSIWYG__ Queen Bee is an animal available in FarmVille, introduced on July 12, 2010.
- Queen Bee is a transvestite (or possibly pre-op transsexual) and the protector of Bay City on the east coast. She is the biological brother of heroine Rumble Bee, but does not hail from the alternate reality that Rumble Bee is from.[1] Queen Bee and Rumble Bee team up occasionally.[2]
- Queen Bee is the name of a supervillain and archenemy of the Justice League. She has been thwarted by Wonder Woman on at least four occasions.
- The Queen Bee, also known as the QueenBee, is a common enemy in Final Fantasy II. It is encountered in many places on the World Map, and generally poses little threat. Its physical attack may inflict the Poison status effect.
- Hanging from a tree in Foxfire Forest Queen Bee lives in her luxury beehive. She is a busy bee, making gourmet honey and bug themed clothing. She is very moody and if you catch her at a bad time she will sting you! If you do want to get on her good side, bring her sweet or scented items that she asks for. She may reward you with MP, prizes or Pet Stats.
- The Queen Bee is a student at James K. Polk Middle School. She is a member of the Killer Bees.
- The term queen bee is typically used to refer to an adult, mated female in a honey bee colony or hive; she is usually the mother of all the bees in the hive. The queens are developed from larvae selected by worker bees and specially fed in order to become sexually mature. There is normally only one adult, mated queen in a hive. The term can be more generally applied to any dominant reproductive female in a colony of a eusocial bee species other than honey bees.
- She went missing after Golden Hive Colony was destroyed by the Eggman Empire and the majority of its citizens were imprisoned in the in the Egg Grape Chambers. (StH: #138, #169)
- Although the Queen was presumably responsible for the birth of most, if not all, the bees in the Hive, one of her named sons was Charmy Bee. After seeing him leave home to join the Chaotix Crew, the Queen made her son promise to return home once in a while. When it became apparent that Charmy had no intention of coming back, the Queen sent two of her guards out to retrieve him. Once brought back, she forced Charmy to stay and fulfill his responsibilities as prince. However, Charmy was allowed to leave when Sonic was gifted any request he wanted.
- The Queen Bee is an enemy present in Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl. She is the boss of Gladsheim AREA II, found in the central room of the area. This large, rotund insect is the leader of the bee colony that installed itself in Gladsheim. She first sent a group of Blue Patrollers to secure the area, later arriving herself. She is a rather passive monster, and while the Highlander's party hoped to avoid combat with it, it was revealed that she was nesting in Gladsheim's power source, causing the critical power surge the place currently suffers, forcing them to fight the creature in order to restore the ruins.
- No Power Cells are needed to pick up Queen Bees and/or harvest Beeswax. Placing blocks of (once already harvested) Beeswax on the ground or on Wood and picking them up again does not seem to provide you with any Queen Bees, different from the random additional harvest from Beeswax that has just grown on Wood or Leaves. You can plant Queen Bees yourself to grow Beeswax from it. Just take care not to plant Queen Bees (on Wood or Leaves) in too cold or too hot environments, neither on altitudes too high up nor on the ground of Swamplands. Queen Bees seemingly cannot be fertilized currently.
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