Yes. Honey is one of the purest forms of food available. Jars of honey bought in a supermarket have been processed so much that most of the natural nutrition is no longer there. But that applies to most processed foods.
Open the hive and look.
Yes. It is safe to eat natural honey directly from a hive. Assuming of course, the bees don't object.
Unharvested honey remains in the hive. The honey that is not harvested is consumed by the bees in the hive to remain alive. A talented beekeeper knows how much honey he can remove from the hive and not harm the bees.
They don't usually. The bees make honey in the hive.
a honey bees hive contains nuclear waste from the bees mateing and poisoned Honey which paralyze some people
dump out honey from hive
The hive bodies.
Honey is not made by humans. Bees secrete it in their hive. Humans harvest it by smoking the bees to subdue them and then removing some of the honey comb from the hive.
In a hive.
from a bee-hive
in a hive.
A hive, sometimes called a bee's hive