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- Bumble bees are fat because1234:
- Their fat body is a nutritional store, used up during hibernation.
- New queens are fed more pollen as larvae, making them big.
- The fat bodies function as production and storage sites for food reserves.
- Bees closer to the center of the nest receive more nutrition, growing bigger and stronger.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The heart, like that in most other insects, runs down the entire length of the body. Their fat body is a nutritional store. Before hibernation, queens eat as much as they can to enlarge their fat body. The fat in the cells is used up during hibernation.animalcorner.org/animals/bumble-bee/New queens are fed up to three times more pollen as larvae, making them very big. As adults, they build their strength by feasting on the food stored in the nest, and taking trips outside to feed on flowers. The more energy they can store as body fat now, the better their chances of surviving winter hibernation.www.bumblebeeconservation.org/learn-about-bum…Fat bodies function as production and storage sites for food reserves, chiefly fats, glycogen and protein compounds. The energy stored within fat bodies is especially important during larval growth and other periods when feeding is restricted. Summer bees, which live only four to six weeks, have very few fat bodies.www.beeculture.com/a-closer-look-fat-bodies/A study found that brood cells closer to the center of the nest receive more nutrition than those further away. This means that those bees will grow bigger and stronger, and could be favored by the nest as a whole.beehivehero.com/bumble-bees/ A Closer Look: Fat Bodies - Bee Culture
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Sep 25, 2010 · Similarly, bumble bee queens eat as much as possible before winter in order to enlarge their fat bodies. These reserves must sustain them through the winter hibernation period much like the fat accumulated by a bear.
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