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Why are honey combs important to bees?​

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Answered by ahmadtausif2004
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Answer:

By building honeycomb cells that share walls, bees can better conserve their resources (wax) and energy (honey). But don't forget that bees use the combs as storage vessels for their honey.

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Answered by Anonymous
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