There is no such thing as a baby bee. Bees emerge from a cell as a fully formed adult.
Baby bees are nursed by worker bees in the hive. The worker bees are all female. They feed the baby bees a substance called 'brood', which is pollen combined with nectar to form a sort of bee bread.
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Worker bees
Larvae.
They build the hive and also look after pupae(baby bees).
Yes, they take anthing sweet, even at hummingbird feeders.
The Aztecs raised dogs, turkeys, and ducks. They also raised bees for honey.
The Aztecs raised dogs, turkeys, and ducks. They also raised bees for honey.
The Royal Bees Baby Bump - 2014 was released on: USA: 12 February 2014
Yeah, because otherwise they wouldn't be able to reproduce(make baby bees).
well... the like to make baby bees and boo-bies
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.