Male bees are the only male bees in the colony. They can neither collect flowers and produce honey like worker bees, nor can they spawn and reproduce like the queen bee. However, there must be no male bees in the colony. At the end of the turn, fertilized eggs cannot be laid. Let’s take a look at how many days it takes for a male male bee to reach maturity!
1, the egg period is 3 days
Male bees are haploid bees developed from unfertilized eggs (egg cells). Their development site is male beehives built by worker beeswax (slightly larger than worker bees), and the colony will only be large-scale in the bee division season Breed male bees, For example, when the colony has the idea of dividing bees, the male hive is first built, and then the queen lays unfertilized eggs in the male hive. These unfertilized eggs can hatch into small larvae within 3 days when the environmental conditions are suitable.
2, larval stage 7 days
Male bee eggs (unfertilized eggs) are nurtured by feeding bees in the colony after hatching. The entire larval period is about 7 days. These 7 days can be divided into two stages depending on food. The first 3 days after hatching are small. Larval stage, The larvae at this stage mainly feed on royal jelly, and the last 4 days of the larval stage are called the large larval stage, which mainly feeds on pollen or nectar. In addition, the male bee larvae eat 3 to 4 times the worker bees.
3, 13 days
The pupal stage is the most critical period for the growth and development of bees. The pupal stage of male bees is about 13 days (the Italian pupal stage is about 14 days). In fact, the adult morphology of male bees develops at this stage.After the pupal stage, the male bee will change the appearance of the “meat bug” in the larval stage, and eventually develop into a well-known bee form, such as relatively distinct 3 individual segments, 2 pairs of wings, 3 pairs of feet, 1 pair of antennae And other characteristics.
4, Feather into a bee
It takes about 13 days for the male beehive to emerge into a bee. However, it takes 6 to 7 days for the male bee to emerge from the nest to fly and then it takes 7 to 8 days for the reproductive system to fully mature. It takes 13 to 15 days after leaving the house to mate with the queen bee.In fact, this is also the reason why the colony breeds male bees in advance. In addition, after the male bees and the queen mate, they will die because the genitals fall off in the genitals of the queen.
Summary: It takes approximately 23 days (24 days) for a male bee to never fertilize an egg to leave the house. The egg stage is 3 days, the larval stage is 7 days, and the pupal stage is 13 days (14 days). The sky began to fly around the nest,It will take another 7-8 days to mate with the queen bee and die immediately after the mate.