you have to do the previous flashback missons then beat it so you can play it later
It is on Data Hive
Yup.
It helps to keep the hive cool when it gets hot.
to go there you have to finish all of the beacon missions once done a cutscene will play. after the cutscene a waypoint will be showing on your compass go there because that is the data hive mission
If you mean how do you get into Data Hive, You have to complete Tayari Plaza,Uplift Reserve, Kizingo Boulevard, ONI Alpha Site and NMPD HQ together.
in data hive you fight until u get to the part were the rooms cold and icy theyll be a doorway right in front of u when u kill all the covenant in the icy part go up to it turn right look down and there will be ur flamethrower and if my answer did not help u may i suggest youtube
It will take time for them to die, but block every entrance they'll run out of food and die.
go to were the beacon is flashing on the map and there will be a statue in the middle look around it but up at the sky an there will be a sniper rifle hanging from some wires then the hold rb request should pop up.
A bee hive looks like a big nasty oddly shaped ball of brown and gray paper mache with several entrance/exit holes for the bees. Also another factor to the bee hive appearance is that it is in a tree and there are tons of BEES flying around it.
The names of all the man made hive components are; slatted rack, entrance reducer, bottom board, hive stand, deep super, deep super frames, queen excluder, honey super, honey super frames, and the inner and outer cover.
worker bees pollinate, clean empty cells in the honey comb, make cells from bees wax, take care of the young, guard the hive entrance, and they cool the hive by fanning their wings slowly.
It can happen if there are a number of hives in the same area. It is a process that beekeepers call drifting. When a worker bee returns from foraging it will normally return to its own hive, but occasionally it may confuse another hive for its own, or for some reason it may not be able to get into its own hive in which case it will look for another hive nearby. As it lands at the hive entrance it will be checked by the guard bees and if the newcomer is carrying nectar or pollen and behaves submissively it will be allowed to enter. Drones (males) seem to have no particular hive loyalty and are allowed entrance to any hive. Drifting is undesirable to a beekeeper because if one hive has contracted a disease it is a process by which the disease could be carried to other hives. Ways of reducing drifting include spacing the hives apart, pointing the entrances in different directions, painting the hives different colours and/or painting different geometric shapes on the front of the hive.