To the bees, yes. Honeycomb cells are used for the storage of food (nectar/honey and pollen), and in other cells the queen will lay eggs which hatch into larvae. The larvae stay in the cells until after pupation when the adult bee emerges.
Bumble bees do not have honey pots, the keep their honey in honey combs.
Wax
honey combs and fruit loops
Here is a sentence with the word combs; A barber uses several sizes of combs in his shop each day.
this make it easier for the honey to remain in the honeycomb and the bees find it easier to make honey
Hexagon, the honey combs have 6 sides.
froot loops or honey combs
You can get honeycombs from... TINKER TOSS!!!!!! :) :) :)
Honey bees create honeycombs by secreting beeswax from glands on their abdomen. They then mold the beeswax into the hexagonal cells of the comb using their mouths and legs. The comb serves as a storage unit for honey, pollen, and eggs within the hive.
Honey combs are made of wax; both the honey and the wax are ultimately made from the nectar and the pollen that bees collect from flowers.
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By removing the combs from the hive and then putting them in an extractor specially designed for that purpose.