Which life cycle stage of G. mellonella is responsible for consuming beeswax and stored products?

Answer

Larva

The destructive phase in the life cycle of *Galleria mellonella* is specifically carried out by the larval stage, commonly known as the caterpillar. It is during this phase that the organism optimizes for growth by consuming stored resources, most notably honeycomb wax. The adult stage, conversely, shifts its biological priority entirely toward reproduction, leaving the feeding and destructive capabilities solely to the larva.

Which life cycle stage of G. mellonella is responsible for consuming beeswax and stored products?
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