What is the difference between queen bee and working bee?
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All bee larvae are fed some royal jelly for the first few days after hatching but only queenlarvae are fed the jelly exclusively. As a result of the difference in diet, the queen will develop into a sexually mature female, unlike the worker bees.Queens are raised in specially constructed queen cells.
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All bee larvae are fed some royal jelly for the first few days after hatching but only queenlarvae are fed the jelly exclusively. As a result of the difference in diet, the queen will develop into a sexually mature female, unlike the worker bees.Queens are raised in specially constructed queen cells.
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The term "queen bee" is typically used to refer to an adult, mated female that lives in a honey bee colony or hive; she is usually the mother of most, if not all, of the bees in the beehive
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During its 14 days as a pupa, sealed in a capped cell, it grows into a worker(female) bee, emerging on the 21st day. In most species of honey bees,workers do everything but lay eggs and mate, though Cape honey bee workerscan lay eggs. They build the comb from wax extruded from glands under their abdomen.
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The term "queen bee" is typically used to refer to an adult, mated female that lives in a honey bee colony or hive; she is usually the mother of most, if not all, of the bees in the beehive
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During its 14 days as a pupa, sealed in a capped cell, it grows into a worker(female) bee, emerging on the 21st day. In most species of honey bees,workers do everything but lay eggs and mate, though Cape honey bee workerscan lay eggs. They build the comb from wax extruded from glands under their abdomen.
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