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Honey Bee Management Patna

The life cycle of a honeybee begins with an egg. The pattern layed by a healthy, young queen has eggs closely packed in cells next to one another. As the queen ages, she may stop laying large numbers of eggs and the pattern of eggs in the comb may become patchy. In general, eggs are layed in the center of a frame and are surrounded by pollen stores with honey stores on the outer edges. Bees in the hive called "Nurse Bees" usually feed the developing larvae a mixture of honey, pollen and glandular secretions known as "Bee Bread". A richer food known as "royal jelly" is made from special glands in the nurse bee's head. Newly hatched bees have their own series of activities that they perform, as they grow older. This service provides complete protection from all kinds of honeybees.
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