Bee brood cells are specialized hexagonal structures within a beehive where honeybee larvae are raised. These cells are constructed from beeswax and are found in the brood area of the hive, typically located in the center. Worker bees deposit eggs into these cells, and once the eggs hatch, the larvae are fed and cared for until they pupate and emerge as adult bees. The health and management of brood cells are crucial for the overall productivity and sustainability of a bee colony.
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