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Inside a honey bee hive, the queen is
constantly laying eggs that will become the next generation
of worker bees. In Western Oregon a queen will lay as many
as 1,500 eggs a day from mid-March through May. Twenty-one
days later the "new bees" emerge from their individual
sealed cells. It's an event that takes about 10 minutes
in real time and about 25 seconds when compressed in this
time-lapse movie.
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Ever think about growing a bee beard? |
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the slide show |
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