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Wax Moth Larvae vs. Drone Brood Larvae Here's a video for those wondering about the different kinds of larvae you can spot in your bee hives. The first clip shows wax moth larvae that were hidden under our beekeeper's note card. The second clip shows drone brood larvae on the top bars. Turn your sound on for an explanation of both! If you enjoy our videos, be sure to check out our Youtube channel for more educational beekeeping content! https://www.youtube.com/@betterbee1979 | Betterbee
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Apr 20, 2023
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Betterbee
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Drone larvae are powerhouse capsules—pure protein from royal jelly, fatty acids like that glowing 10-HDA, quick-burn sugars, and fertility-boosting hormones. 10-HDA’s the star: a bee-crafted acid that fights bacteria, reignites cells, and supercharges vitality for stronger fertility through hormone balance and less inflammation. Eat drone brood or royal jelly, and you’re tapping into hive magic that amps up reproductive health—straight science says it’s potent, no doubts. | Save the Bees Austral
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5 months ago
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Save the Bees Australia
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Apilarnil is the apiary product that results from crushing the drone larvae, and although it looks really disgusting, it contains proteins, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, hormones, and enzymes For full videos, check these channels: @sergiuchetroi5956 - YouTube @Ionel.Anatolie. - YouTube @calinkasper9450 - YouTube @Stuparul - YouTube #fblifestyle | OneQueen.ro
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OneQueen.ro
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Did you know that drones have no father but they do have a grandfather? There are 3 different types of bees in a colony and although all larvae hatch from an egg after 3 days, this is where the similarity ends. The male bees, called drones, hatch from unfertilized eggs – the queen is their mother, but they don’t technically have a father. The queen and all-female worker bees hatch from a fertilized egg, which requires both a queen-mother and a drone-father. The shape of their cell and how they a
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Flow Hive
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Nursing bees are feeding larvae. Baby bees (larvae) can’t feed themselves, so they rely completely on adult nurse bees 🧡 👩⚕️ Nurse bees produce special food using glands in their heads and feed each larva directly in its cell. 🍯 First days: All larvae are fed rich royal jelly for the first 2–3 days. 🌼 After that: • Worker & drone larvae are fed a mix of nectar (or honey) and pollen, known as bee bread. • Queen larvae are fed only royal jelly for their entire development. 🔁 Larvae are fed m
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In order to collect the highest quality Apilarnil, the frame must contain drone larvae aged around 7-10 days because at this time the larvae are rich in hormones, proteins, vitamins, and testosterone precursors For full videos, check these channels: @SergeyG - YouTube #fblifestyle | OneQueen.ro
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I have created two questions about this video? 1) Where does the queen place drone brood? The queen lays drone (male) eggs in larger, rounded cells that are typically found on the outer edges or lower parts of the brood comb. These drone cells are noticeably bigger than worker cells because drones are larger than worker bees. Since drone eggs are unfertilized (haploid), the queen lays them without using sperm from her spermatheca. If a colony is experiencing a lack of drones, the queen may incre
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