How do bees produce honey?
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bees secrete necter from the flowers and make honey if it in their honey comb
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They collect a sugary juice called nectar from the blossom by sucking it out with their tongues. They store it in what's called their honey stomach, which is different from their food stomach. When they have a full load, they fly back to the hive. ... So that's how bees make honey.
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Step 1: Worker bees collect nectar. When the worker bee has found a good source of nectar, she gets to work! ...
Step 1: Worker bees collect nectar. When the worker bee has found a good source of nectar, she gets to work! ... Step 2: Worker bees pass the nectar to house bees. ...
Step 1: Worker bees collect nectar. When the worker bee has found a good source of nectar, she gets to work! ... Step 2: Worker bees pass the nectar to house bees. ... Step 3: The bees dehydrate the honey. ...
Step 1: Worker bees collect nectar. When the worker bee has found a good source of nectar, she gets to work! ... Step 2: Worker bees pass the nectar to house bees. ... Step 3: The bees dehydrate the honey. ... Step 4: The bees cap the honeycomb with beeswax.
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