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how does the bee build her cell?
how doth the little busy bee

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Answered by KhushiKanani
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Explanation:

Bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers to make honey, a sugary food, for the colony. Honey provides bees with the energy they need to survive and reproduce, as well as to build their homes. In order to make enough wax, worker bees need a lot of energy, and must therefore consume a lot of honey. Some studies estimate that bees must consume eight ounces of honey for every ounce of wax they produce. Imagine how many flowers a bee must visit to be able to convert nectar into eight ounces of honey!

On average, each bee can produce about 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime. If a bee were to provide one pound of honey, it would need to visit about 2 million flowers. A whole colony may travel about 55,000 miles in its lifetime!

Honeycombs are made from beeswax, a substance created by worker bees. When the temperature is right, worker bees secrete wax scales from special glands in their body. Then they chew the wax with a bit of honey and pollen to produce the beeswax. The hexagonal cells serve as storage vessels for honey, as well as homes to raise young bees.

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Answered by shakuntalagupta015
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Answer:

How Doth the Little Busy Bee

1.) How doth the little busy bee. Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day. ...

2.) How skilfully she builds her cell! How neat she spreads the wax! And labors hard to store it well. ...

3.) In works of labor or of skill, I would be busy too; ...

4.) In books, or work, or healthful play, Let my first years be passed,

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