The given picture illustrates the life cycle of a honey bee.
Overall, there are 5 steps in this process, starting from eggs laid by females to the mature honey bee from 34 to 36 day period.
In the first stage of the life cycle, mother honey bees lay 1 or 2 eggs every 3 days. These bees will begin life as eggs. It takes between 9 to 10 days for eggs to hatch into immature insects. 5 days after the hatches, the nymph molts for the first time. The molting continues taking place 7 days later and again another nine-days period. These bees also grow quickly in size after each day.
With a reference to pre-maturity, horizontal stripes begin to emerge in their bodies. These bees are called young adults. In the next 4 days, they turn into a fully adult and participate in the reproduction process to create another generation.
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The given picture illustrates the life cycle of a honey bee.
Overall, there are 5 steps in this process, starting from eggs laid by females to the mature honey bee from 34 to 36 day period.
In the first stage of the life cycle, mother honey bees lay 1 or 2 eggs every 3 days. These bees will begin life as eggs. It takes between 9 to 10 days for eggs to hatch into immature insects. 5 days after the hatches, the nymph molts for the first time. The molting continues taking place 7 days later and again another nine-days period. These bees also grow quickly in size after each day.
With a reference to pre-maturity, horizontal stripes begin to emerge in their bodies. These bees are called young adults. In the next 4 days, they turn into a fully adult and participate in the reproduction process to create another generation.