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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Life Cycle Of Bees


Because bees are insects they have four stages to their life cycle. The stages are, egg, larva, pupa and adult.



Queen Bee and her egg

The life cycle process is called metamorphosis, which means that the form of the bee changes from the larva to the adult. Passing through the immature stages takes 21 days for worker bees.


The Larvae

On the first day, the queen bee lays a single egg in each cell of the comb. The egg generally hatches into a larva on the fourth day. The larva is a legless grub that resembles a tiny white sausage. The larva is fed a mixture of pollen and nectar called beebread.


The Pupae

On the ninth day the cell is capped with wax and the larva transforms into the pupa. The pupa doesn't eat.

Immature bees within the comb

On day 21, the new adult worker bee emerges.

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