How many days before worker bees cap a larve?

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2026-03-01 16:20

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Worker bees typically cap a larva approximately 8 to 9 days after it is initially laid as an egg. During this time, the larva undergoes several stages of development, being fed and cared for by worker bees. Once it reaches the appropriate stage, the cell is sealed with a wax cap, allowing the larva to pupate and transform into a bee.

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