How bees make honey

Bees make honey on their own, and there is a precise interaction between them, but the process is still very complicated, and it takes about a hundred times of ambiguity to form honey.

1. The bees in the swarm work strictly alone. A small number of worker bees are dedicated to looking for honey sources. After finding the honey source, they will lead a large number of bees to pick it up. There are two kinds of honey in the body. After sucking the nectar, it will keep it in its stomach, and then spit it out into an empty honeycomb when it returns to the hive.

2. After bees collect pollen and nectar during the day, they will start the actual honey-making process at dusk. They will suck out the honey stored in the workshop and then store it in their stomachs. Mix it in, and then spit it out, and it goes over and over again. It will be mixed and brewed more than a hundred times, and finally honey is made. They will also seal it with beeswax on the honey.

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Why bees make honey

1. Bees making honey are the biggest manifestation of the external environment, because they have to prepare food for themselves for the winter, and winter is the best source of honey. When there is a shortage, bees basically have no honey to collect, and they can only rely on their own food reserves to survive the winter.

2. Making honey by bees is also a need for reproduction, because after the worker bees collect nectar, they not only need to provide food for the queen bee, but also for the larvae in the bee colony. Only when the honey is full Under these conditions, bee colonies can develop normally.

People have always said that bees are diligent, because making honey is not an easy task.

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