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  1. Royal Jelly" is a short horror story by Roald Dahl. It was included in Dahl's 1960 collection Kiss Kiss and his 1979 collection Tales of the Unexpected, and later published as a standalone volume in 2011 and included in the February 1983 issue of Twilight Zone Magazine.

  2. He’s always had a way with bees, and now he makes his living by maintaining over 200 hives and selling the honey. This particular night he is reading about royal jelly, which is a substance that the worker bees produce and feed to the larvae for the first three days of their lives.

  3. 23. Dez. 2022 · Albert and Mabels baby won't eat and is losing weight. Albert, a beekeeper, decides to feed the baby Royal Jelly.

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  4. "Royal Jelly" is a short horror story by Roald Dahl. It was included in Dahl's 1960 collection Kiss Kiss and his 1979 collection Tales of the Unexpected. The story was adapted as an episode of the series Tales of the Unexpected in 1980, featuring Timothy West and Susan George as the couple...

  5. 24. Sept. 2020 · Albert, a beekeeper, devises the novel solution of adding royal jelly, used to make bee larvae grow, to the baby's milk. The baby begins to drink ravenously, getting fatter. Albert admits to ...

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  6. Gelée royale, Weiselfuttersaft oder Bienenköniginnenfuttersaft ist der Futtersaft, mit dem die Honigbienen ihre Königinnen aufziehen. Mit diesem Gemisch aus den Sekreten der Futtersaftdrüse und der Oberkieferdrüse der Arbeiterinnen werden die Bienen larven während der ersten drei Larvenstadien gefüttert und erhalten dadurch einen enormen ...

  7. Royal jelly is a glandular secretion produced by the nurse bees to feed the larvae immediately they have hatched from the egg. The pharyngeal glands of bees produce this substance in much the same way as the mammary glands of vertebrates produce milk.