
Bee venom is a nutritious, viscous substance produced by the secretory glands of worker bees. It serves as the primary nutritional source for the queen bee and young larvae. This secretion has significant biological effects that determine the development and differentiation of individuals within the bee colony.Physical PropertiesFresh bee venom has a yogurt-like consistency and a homogeneous structure. Its color is pale beige or yellowish-white. It has a distinctive sharp, phenolic odor and a ch
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Bees produce royal jelly specifically to feed larvae (i.e. young bees) and the queen bee. All bee larvae are fed royal jelly for the first few days after hatching. However, the queen bee is fed royal jelly exclusively throughout her entire life. This special diet enables the queen bee to live longer and grow larger than worker bees. Therefore, royal jelly is essential for the development of the queen bee.Why Is Royal Jelly Important?Royal jelly enables the queen bee to be strong, long-lived, and
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