the bees that take care of the hive and make honey called?" the guardian bees of the hive they take car of the bee hive. the bees that take care of the hive and make honey called?" the guardian bees of the hive they take car of the bee hive.
Within a bee colony only the queen will lay eggs. The worker bees are all female but do not lay eggs. The male bees are called drones.
Ant larvae are fed by adult worker ants with a diet primarily consisting of regurgitated liquid food. This liquid is high in proteins, fats, and other nutrients necessary for the development of the larvae. The composition of this food can vary depending on the species of ant and the needs of the growing larvae.
Hornets lay eggs. The queen hornet will lay fertilized eggs that develop into female worker hornets, and unfertilized eggs that develop into male hornets. These eggs hatch into larvae that eventually pupate into adult hornets.
Worker bees are responsible for caring for the eggs laid by the queen bee. The queen bee can lay up to 1,500 eggs in a single day during peak season. Worker bees feed and care for the larvae as they develop, eventually sealing the cell with wax once the pupae are fully grown.
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Royal jelly is what it is called
The food given to the queen by the workers is a secretion of the workers' hyperpharyngeal glands. It is called 'bee milk' or 'royal jelly'
For the first three days after hatching from the egg all larvae are fed on a substance produced in the nurse bees' hyperpharyngeal glands, called bee milk or royal jelly. After three days worker and drone larvae are fed on a mixture of royal jelly, nectar or diluted honey, and pollen, but queen larvae continue to be fed pure royal jelly right up to the time their cell is capped.
Bees are known as the worker insect in a beehive. They are responsible for tasks such as collecting nectar, building and protecting the hive, and caring for the larvae.
no they are not alike because they are born with different jelly
The worker bees do all the caring and feeding of the larvae.
Within a bee colony only the queen will lay eggs. The worker bees are all female but do not lay eggs. The male bees are called drones.
Ant larvae are fed by adult worker ants with a diet primarily consisting of regurgitated liquid food. This liquid is high in proteins, fats, and other nutrients necessary for the development of the larvae. The composition of this food can vary depending on the species of ant and the needs of the growing larvae.
When the queen bee dies one of the worker bees feeds a larvae some royal jelly and the larvae becomes the queen
Hornets lay eggs. The queen hornet will lay fertilized eggs that develop into female worker hornets, and unfertilized eggs that develop into male hornets. These eggs hatch into larvae that eventually pupate into adult hornets.
No, that is the queen's job. Worker bees work. That is it. No.Incidentally, 'have babies' implies giving birth to live young. This does not happen with any bee -- the queen lays eggs.
Worker bees are responsible for caring for the eggs laid by the queen bee. The queen bee can lay up to 1,500 eggs in a single day during peak season. Worker bees feed and care for the larvae as they develop, eventually sealing the cell with wax once the pupae are fully grown.