If the bees are kept in a hive, they build their comb onto frames and fill the comb with honey. An extractor is used to get the honey out of the comb. An extractor spins the frames and forces the honey out of the comb and against the walls of the extractor. It can then be filtered and eaten. They also use harmless smoke on the bees so they stay out of the way and don't sting the beekeepers.
bee's produce honey what they do is they take the pollen and take it to the beehive and they give the pollen to the Queen (u can see difference because the Queen is bigger and the usual bees) and she makes the honey Beehive: A sort of box full of bees
no because bees are in the beehive 24/7
to produce honey
in a beehive
A beehive is an enclosed structure in which some species of honey bees live and raise their young, or a manmade structure in which bees are reared for their honey.
Honey bees (European originally), although Killer bees will take over a hive.
Yes
well made from the honey from beehive and other things too
take some ants from one nest and put them in the other nest
either pollen or honey
No you cannot. You will bee stung by a bee if the beehive is shaken out of the tree.
Hexagon, the honey combs have 6 sides.