The given diagram depicts how the life cycle of the honey bee commences and develop within 34 to 36 days.
Overall, there are 6 stages in a honeybee's life cycle, which starts with the laying egg stage of the females and ended with the maturity progress of the young adult honeybee.
At first, female bees lay 1 or 2 eggs every three days, then, these eggs are put in isolated places in the nest. After nine to ten days, the eggs hatch and then welcome the nymphs 5 days later.
In the next seven days, the newborn honeybees are raised and grow gradually. The bees are doubled in size nine days later and tripled as they emerge. During the honeybee's adulthood, the nymphs moult 3 times as they grow. Finally, it takes the young adult bees 4 days to become totally mature and simultaneously to complete the life cycle of the honeybee.
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