Serving A New Queen Bee
David was so relieved when after a while, his bees started to bow down to their new queen and all of them seemed to like her. Now he needed them to start laying eggs.

Serving A New Queen Bee
To his relief, he soon saw eggs in the honeycomb. He and his colleagues and followers all celebrated his achievement and looked forward to watching the hive thrive.
Read on to find out how successful the hive was.
Reproducing
After the eggs hatch, the larvae eat a combination of pollen and honey and stay in the honeycomb until they are fully grown. A new generation of bees will be welcomed soon.

Reproducing
The worker bees tend to the larvae and do all the work involved in rearing the young growing bees. The queen rests as often as she can.