fly larvae are maggots. For example the maggots you can buy from fishing suppliers are the larval stage of blowflies. If you kept them and incubated them they would eventually pupate and then hatch out as blowflies because by the time you buy them they have already fed.
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.
Like other insects, bees go through four stages in their life: # Egg # Larva # Pupa # Adult
A baby bee is a bee larva.
A bee's egg hatches into a larva. This evenually turns into a pupa, from which an adult bee will emerge.
Larva
The nurse bee is the bee that feeds the larva for the first 6 days of its life.
Larva is one of the stages of development of a bee, equivalent to a grub or caterpiller. You don't normally see them because they never leave the brood cell.
Queen bee
A young bee is commonly referred to as a "larva." During the early stages of development, a bee egg hatches into a larva, which is a soft, white, and grub-like creature. Larvae are fed a special diet of royal jelly by worker bees until they pupate and transform into adult bees.
As a larva, yes, as an adult, no.
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The egg for queen bee like any other bee is laid and in the development stages it is fed with royal jelly.Those larva that get royal jelly develop into queen bees and r3est into workers and drones.