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workers are laborious to produce honey why

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Answered by varshabishnoik77
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worker bee is any female (eusocial) bee that lacks the full reproductive capacity of the colony's queen bee; under most circumstances, this is correlated to an increase in certain non-reproductive activities relative to a queen, as well. Worker bees occur in many bumble bee Bombus species other than honey bees, but this is by far the most familiar colloquial use of the term.

Answered by atharva420
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Honey is created as the bees' source of nutrition – it is perfectly suited to fuel their bodies. They eat it, feed their young with it and store it for the winter months. Beekeepers replace honey with a sugar substitute which is inferior for bees' health....

When they have a full load, they fly back to the hive. There, they pass it on through their mouths to other worker bees who chew it for about half an hour. It's passed from bee to bee, until it gradually turns into honey. ... So that's how bees make honey....

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