Concept:Social insects live in organized colonies with division of labor. They have queens, workers, and males. Ants, termites, and honey bees are social. Beetles are solitary and not social.
Explanation:Ants live in large colonies with a queen and workers. They follow scent trails and work together.
Termites form colonies that eat wood. They have a queen, workers, and soldiers.
Honey bees live in beehives. They have a queen, workers, and drones. They collect nectar and pollen.
Beetles do not form colonies. They live alone and have no division of labor. Therefore, beetles are not social insects.
Answer:The correct answer is Beetle (Option C).