NO! Bees lay eggs that then hatch into larvae. Birth occurs at hatching! The larvae can develop into nothing other than bees. The birth is not at the emergence of the bee from the pupae stage but when the eggs hatched. A baby chick is still a chicken... a caterpillar is a baby butterfly... a maggot is a baby fly... a bee larva is a baby bee.
Bees do not give live birth. The queen lays eggs that hatch into larvae which feed and grow. When fully grown the larvae pupate, and adult bees emerge from the pupae.
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The bees you see are fully grown. Adult insects emerge full size from the pupa and don't grow any more. In terms of varieties, there is not a big difference in sizes of honey bees.
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The number varies by about seventeen.
She's immortal and was born fully grown.
They haven't got a special name. They are born fully formed and are just referred to by beekeepers as young bees.
She needed no education. She was born fully grown and educated.
they are fully grown when they are 6 years old
the ones that dont grow any more!
Athena was born out of Zeus's head after Zeus ate her mother, Metis. Athena was born fully clothed in armor and fully grown.
Bees emerge from their pupa state fully formed.