The more honey a hive produces - the less the bees need to work to gather nectar .
Lots of theories but no confirmed scientific facts.
To build a beehive for honey farming, you will need to construct a wooden beehive box with frames inside for the bees to build their comb and store honey. Ensure proper ventilation and access for the bees, as well as protection from the elements. You will also need to introduce a bee colony (usually in the form of a nucleus hive or package of bees) to start the honey production process.
Before 1850, the only way to retrieve the honey was to drive the bees away, often by using lots of smoke but this usually killed the bees. Once the bees were gone you could do anything you wanted to do with the honey comb.
Honey Pots sites are places of beauty where it attracts lots of tourists. e.g bees to honey.
honey and bees wax And lots of stings maybe even pollen
they all make honey and collect it from plants and flowers. also, they live in there.
you do it you lazy assthis is why america is has lots of obesity kids and adults
Bees take pollen to make honey.
every spring and summer,bees produce over 10,000 pounds of honey each year. but scientific studies show that bees don't accutally eat honey. they just invent it. so every year we get lots of honey!another way bees are very benificial is that flowers can't survive without them.the pollen in the the flowers NEEDS to be taken out in order for it to grow. so because of bees we have flowers and honey.
Honey is produced by bees. The bees gather the pollen and nectar of flowers and take it back to the hive, where they basically ingest it and vomit it back up as honey, which they store. They store honey to feed to their larvae (babies) and to feed on during the winter. Lots of different flowers are used by the bees to make honey, it depends what species of bee it is and what area their hive is located in.
They make lots of things for humans like honey perfume. They also pollinate fruits and vegetables.
Yes there are lots of bees in the rainforests. :)