Information about how honey is taken out from the cell by honey bee
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Honey extraction is the central process in beekeeping of removing honey from honeycomb so that it is isolated in a pure liquid form. ... On a completely filled frame, the cells will be capped over by the bees for storage; that is, each cell containing honey will be sealed with a capping made of beeswax.
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When the combs are full of ripe honey, the mechanism of the frames is activated, the vertical gaps are moved to offset by one half of a cell. This breaks the wax seal and allows the honey to flow down through the cells into a channel at the base of each frame and out into a collection vessel
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