Royal jelly is a highly nutritious substance produced by worker bees to feed their queen. The amount of royal jelly produced can be influenced by various factors such as the number of worker bees, environmental conditions, and the health of the hive.
The production of royal jelly is directly proportional to the number of worker bees in a hive. Each worker bee contributes a small amount of royal jelly daily, which accumulates over time to meet the queen’s nutritional needs.
How does the number of worker bees affect royal jelly production?
What environmental conditions are important for royal jelly production?
Can the health of the hive affect royal jelly production?
How long does it take for royal jelly to accumulate enough for the queen’s needs?
What is the role of worker bees in producing royal jelly?
Can royal jelly production be increased by adding more worker bees?
What is the purpose of royal jelly in a hive?
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