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A honey bee egg hatches into a larva three days after the queen lays it. The larva then feeds and grows in an open cell for a further five days (61/2 days for a drone) during which time it moults four times. After this period the bees cap the cell with a mixture of wax and pollen (which allows air though) and the larva moults one more time then pupates. A queen bee emerges after a further eight days; a worker after 13 days; and a drone 141/2 days after the cell is capped. This gives a total development time from egg to adult of 16 days for a queen, 21 days for a worker, and 24 days for a drone.

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This answer is slightly complicated because it depends on whether the pupa is developing into a worker bee, a drone, or a queen. From egg to adult, for a honey bee, the times are:
The queen lays the egg (day 0). The egg hatches into a larva (day 3 for all). The larva feeds and grows, shedding its skin four times after which the worker bees cap the cell with a mixture of wax and pollen (worker day 9, drone day 10, queen day 8). The capped larva is now more properly called a pre-pupa. It finishes off the food it has in the cell then moults one more time, spins a cocoon inside the cell and becomes a pupa (worker day 12½, drone day 14, queen day 9½). The bee undergoes a complete metamorphosis into an adult then moults the cocoon (worker day 20, drone day 22½, queen day 15). It then rests for a short time before the final stage where it nibbles through the wax capping of the cell and emerges as an adult (worker day 21, drone day 24, queen day 16).

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