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how does bees make there home​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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Answer:

wax

Honey bees make their nests out of wax they secrete from glands in their abdomens. Most of the hive is comb, a series of interlocking hexagonal cells made of this wax.

Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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Similar to the habits of domesticated honey bees, they construct hives by chewing wax until it becomes soft, then bonding large quantities of wax into the cells of a honeycomb. ... The hexagonal cells of the honeycomb are used to house larvae and other brood, as well as to store honey, nectar and pollen.

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