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Yes, there are passageways in beehives.

Specifically, honey bees (Apis spp) build hives to conform to specific designs and therefore to fulfill uniform needs. The hive is structured to provide cells and chambers for accommodating the queen bee and her drones and workers; laying eggs; and storing honey and nectar. Space in the form of passageways will be left for communication and transportation.

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