In the wild, you can see the patrol figure in every tree hole, earth hole and crevice, and usually fly to the next destination for patrol in a few minutes.
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Bees are completely abnormal insects, and all three types of bees have to go through four development stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. The four stages of bees are different in morphology.
Egg: banana-shaped, milky white, with a slightly transparent egg membrane, with a slightly thinner end as the abdomen end and a slightly thicker end as the head end. Among the eggs laid by the queen bee, the thinner end is the nest bottom, and the thicker end faces the nest mouth. The embryo in the egg develops and larvae hatch after 3 days.
Larvae: white worm. It started out as a C-shape. When the worm grows up, it straightens up with its head facing the nest. In the larval stage, it is fed by worker bees. Female larvae hatched from fertilized eggs will develop into worker bees if they are fed with larval pulp containing honey and pollen in royal jelly for the first three days. The same female larvae will develop into queen bees if they are fed with royal jelly continuously in the larval stage.
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