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RE: Learning the Art of Beekeeping -- Part Five

in #nature7 years ago (edited)

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Bees live their lives gradually. When first laid down, they spend the first three days as an egg. As eggs, they live with egg yolks in their respective eggs. From there, they hatch into larvae. During their short time as larvae, they live in the honeycomb cells that they occupy and eat and are fed by worker bees in their nests. The first three days as larvae they were fed royal jelly. After this, worker bees start receiving bee jelly, honey and pollen-sometimes called bee buns. During this stage of growth, amazing things happen to his body. He grew to a size 1500 times larger than when he was first put as an egg by the queen. During this period, all deer bee almost every 24 hours. They will whim five times as larvae. At the right time, worker bees come and cover the cell with a candle. Sealed in his wax room, the larva spins into a cocoon and becomes silent and silent. On the 20th day, he has the sixth feather and is now considered the imago (grown) bee. The next day he chewed his way out of his wax cell and appeared ready to work in his nest.
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