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.
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 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.
Queen bee
As a larva, yes, as an adult, no.
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Like other insects, bees go through four stages in their life: # Egg # Larva # Pupa # Adult
In a hexagonal cell within the colony.
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The four stages of bee development are egg, larva, pupa, and adult