A beeling is a small, young, or juvenile bee.
A young bee is called a beeling.
A baby bee is a bee larva.
No, a bee goes through four developmental stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
A young grub is called a beeling. Generally, this phase lasts only a short time. Usually, a few days at most.
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There is no specific name for a baby bee. The queen lays an egg which turns into a larva which turns into a pupa. The baby bee is then born fully formed and just known as a young bee by a beekeeper.