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Queen Bee

Queen Bee

The work of nurturing new queen bee is usually carried out in the fall (usually in the summer) to prepare for high yields in the coming year. When two queen bees appear in the bee colony, they will fight each other until there is a queen bee alive. Worker bees are female bees that are not fully developed in the bee colony. After the worker bee larvae hatched, the adult worker bees were fed with royal jelly for the first three days, and the honey and pollen mixed feed was changed from the fourth day.

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