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 All bees, as larvae are fed royal jelly, this is a highly nutritious food. Royal jelly’s compositions includes proteins (8 essential amino acids), carbohydrates - monosaccharides sugars (fructose and glucose), fatty acids, minerals, vitamins B complex notable B5 and B6 and C. It also contains the only natural source of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter. Workers and drones are then fed royal jelly for approximately 3 days then they are fed bee bread, a mixture of pollen and honey. The queen is produced from the same egg as a worker, however the queen larvae are feed entirely on royal jelly. The worker bee and queen bee can literally have indistinguishable DNA. The food that is fed to the bees acts as an epigenetic switch, determining which part of the bees genetic code is read and as a result how the bee grows and develops. The amount of royal jelly fed to the bee determines whether it becomes a fertile queen who can live up to 5 years or a sterile worker with a life of 6 weeks. All bees, as larvae are fed royal jelly, this is a highly nutritious food. Royal jelly’s compositions includes proteins (8 essential amino acids), carbohydrates - monosaccharides sugars (fructose and glucose), fatty acids, minerals, vitamins B complex notable B5 and B6 and C. It also contains the only natural source of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter. Workers and drones are then fed royal jelly for approximately 3 days then they are fed bee bread, a mixture of pollen and honey. The queen is produced from the same egg as a worker, however the queen larvae are feed entirely on royal jelly. The worker bee and queen bee can literally have indistinguishable DNA. The food that is fed to the bees acts as an epigenetic switch, determining which part of the bees genetic code is read and as a result how the bee grows and develops. The amount of royal jelly fed to the bee determines whether it becomes a fertile queen who can live up to 5 years or a sterile worker with a life of 6 weeks.
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