Hints On the History And Management of the Honey Bee : Being the Substance of Two Lectures Read Before the Members of the Hereford Literary, Philosophical And Antiquarian Institution in the Winter of 1850-51,
Hints On the History And Management of the Honey Bee : Being the Substance of Two Lectures Read Before the Members of the Hereford Literary, Philosophical And Antiquarian Institution in the Winter of 1850-51,
Charles C. Miller Memorial Apicultural Library Wu
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Before I take leave of the all-important lady I have been describing, I will just reiet to the time the eggs wiiich she respectively lays require for their full development as perfect bees. The egg of the working bee is hatched in about four days, when itbecomes a grub, in which state it is fed for about five days more, according to the temperature of the season ; whoa it has increasea so as to fill the cell, it is eovered in by its nurses with a waxen lid. It now spins round itself a silken we...b, called a cocoon, in which it is occupied for about thirty-six hours. After this its various members become gradually developed, till, on the 21st day from the laying of the egg» it comes forth a winged insect. As respects the embryo queen, in her case every stage of the progression is short- ened, and she is ready to emerge as a full-grown queen upon the sixteenth day. The progression of the drone is the slowest, four-and-twenty days being occupied before he arrives at maturity. In the respective periods of their adult existence, there is a still greater relative difference than in that of their embryo state.
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