Biology, asked by vlathamadhuri789, 6 days ago

In a honey bee colony eggs, larvae, and pupae are housed in
1) Spermathecae
2) House cell
3) Brood cells
4) Productive cells​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Honey bees can thrive in natural or domesticated environments, though they prefer to live in gardens, woodlands, orchards, meadows and other areas where flowering plants are abundant. Within their natural habitat, honey bees build nests inside tree cavities and under edges of objects to hide themselves from predators.

Answered by srivedhloka
0

Answer:

House cell

Explanation:

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