The differences in behavior between humans and bees regarding parental involvement can be attributed to their distinct social structures and reproductive strategies. In humans, extended parental care increases the chances of survival and development for children, who require time to learn and grow. In contrast, bees operate within a highly organized colony where worker bees, often the offspring, take on roles that support the hive, allowing the queen to focus on reproduction. This division of labor and the need for efficient hive functioning lead to a system where young bees remain in the colony while adult bees, primarily the queen, leave for mating.
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