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Scientists just discovered how queen bees are really made

New research has uncovered that the development of queen bees is not solely dependent on royal jelly, as previously believed, but rather involves a complex interplay where young worker bees play a crucial role in influencing larval transformation. This discovery could have significant implications for beekeeping practices and biodiversity conservation efforts.

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