honey bees always live colonized or congregate averages in colonies of 60-70 thousand bees in one nest, although such populations are densely packed bees are able to do their work in a well planned and orderly manner.
In the honeycomb there are three castes, among others:
- bee queen (Queen bee)
- bees (Drones)
- worker bees:
- nurse bee (nurse bee)
- bee seekers (scout bees)
- collector bees
the queen puts an egg on the base of each cell, the egg position is in the center of the cell with one end attached to the dssar cell.
when the larvae hatch from the egg for three days the larvae are given royal jelly which is produced from the nurse bee gland.
each cell of the larvae cell is then covered with a candle for 12 days and after 21 days the adult bee hatches