| David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg - 1907 - 520 páginas
...is put into the cell, and the cell is "capped" or covered with wax. Each larva, after eating all its food, in two or three days more changes into a pupa,...however, the life history is different. The nurses FIct. 243. — Cells containing eK£s. larva', and pupie of the honeybee. The lower, large, irregular... | |
| David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg - 1907 - 530 páginas
...larva, after eating all its food, in two or three days more changes into a pupa, which lies quit-scent without eating for thirteen days, when it changes...however, the life history is different. The nurses 26 Fio. 243. — Cells containing eggs, larvir, and pup® of the honeybee. The lower, large, irregular... | |
| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - 368 páginas
...is put into the cell, and the cell is 'capped' or covered with wax. Each larva, after eating all its food, in two or three days more changes into a pupa,...cell. When the egg hatches, the grub or larva is fed bee jelly as long as it remains a larva, never being given ordinary pollen and honey at all. This larva... | |
| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - 388 páginas
...is put into the cell, and the cell is 'capped' or covered with wax. Each larva, after eating all its food, in two or three days more changes into a pupa,...into the hive, ready to take up its share of the work JMaVkBeommunity - cases will te enlaq cell. cases, however, the life history is different. will tear... | |
| Rollo La Verne Lyman, Howard Copeland Hill - 1925 - 748 páginas
...the end of this period it has developed into a full-grown bee. The new bee breaks the cap of the cell and comes out into the hive, ready to take up its...community. In a few cases, however, the life history of a bee is different. Occasionally the nurses tear down several cells around some single one, enlarging... | |
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