It keeps continuing to lay an egg it is just like a life cycle
A honey bee queen is an egg-laying machine.
The honey bee cycle is: egg, larva, pupa, adult bee - so the larva hatches from the egg, not the adult bee. The larva hatches from the egg after about three days.
A honey bee lays one egg in each cell but she can lay 1000 eggs per day.
It takes a total of 21 days from the time that the queen lays an egg to the time that a larva hatches as a fully developed adult worker honey bee.
the life cycle is egg , grub , puppa , adult
Unfertilised eggs hatch as drones.
kingfisher
Because the egg membrane dissolves. In other insects,they tear through the egg membrane upon hatching. In honey bees the egg membrane dissolves.
A honey bee starts as an egg and changes into a larva/pupa. It then emerges after 21 days as a fully formed worker bee. A drone takes 24 days to emerge.
A queen honey bee is just an egg laying machine and she can lay over 1000 eggs per day.
No, they are two separate systems.
Yes. A honey bee starts as an egg, turns into a pupa, then a larva and then hatches as a fully formed bee. The whole process takes 21 days.