1. What are honey bee larvae called?The larvae of bees are called grubs Also called bee pupa 2. How to eat queen bee larvaeThe larvae of bees are called grubs, also known as bee pupae. Yes, there are many ways to eat bee pupae, including fried bee pupae with eggs, fried bee pupae with ginger and scallions, pepper and salt bee pupae, fried poached eggs with bee pupae, raw bee pupae with golden sand, bee pupae with flower kernels, salty and crispy bee pupae, crispy bee pupae, etc. It can also be fried into a golden color, which is as fragrant as silkworm pupae. 3. What is the difference between nymphs and larvae of insects?The answer is B From the appearance point of view, The larval stage of insects with incomplete metamorphosis is called nymph, and the larval stage and the adult are very similar in appearance; The larval stage of insects that undergo complete metamorphosis is called a larva, and there is often a huge difference in morphology between the larvae and the adults. Simply put: the morphology of the nymph is very similar to that of its adult, while the morphology of the larvae and the adult is very different. For example, the nymphs and adults of locusts are very similar, while the larvae of bees are like maggots, so the development of bees goes through B. |
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