how does the larva that develops into the queen differ from the larva that develops into worker
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A bee becomes a queen bee thanks to the efforts of the existing worker bees in the hive. A young larva (newly hatched baby insect) is fed special food called "royal jelly" by the worker bees. ... The larva is enclosed with a cell inside the hive, where it makes pupae and develops into a queen.
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