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The image displays a diagram of the life cycle of the honey bee; starting with eggs which hatch after 9-10 days, followed by a nymph (immature form of an insect) that moults (shed or lose old feathers, hair or skin to allow for new growth) 3 times as it grows over 9 days, then 7 days, and finally 5 days. The young adult emerges and reaches maturity in 4 days. Females lay 1 or 2 eggs every 3 days, and the entire cycle takes 34-36 days.
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The flow chart highlights data about life cycle of the honey bee.
Overall, there are six stages in the cyclical process, commencing with producing eggs and ending with the development of a mature honey bee.
The first stage is when eggs hatch after 9-10 days. At this point of the cycle, nymph moults 3 times as it grows. Eventually, it becomes an young adult honey bee. By this stage, maturity takes four days. The final stage of the cycle is when female honey bee lays one or two eggs every three days. Having completed all these steps, the lifecycle will then begin again.
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