The bees make the combs from wax which is produced from special glands in their bodies specifically for this purpose.
They make their comb out of beeswax, which is produced from wax glands on the underside of the abdomens of young worker bees.
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 is the worker bees that make the honey.
Yes, however, the stinger is actually a modified ovipositor. An ovipositor is the body part, or device a queen bee uses to lay eggs. She can also use it as a stinger. Worker bees can also sting, meaning worker bees are also female. Their stinger is an ovipositor. Most worker bees never lay eggs, but occasionally a worker can become a "laying worker." In most cases she has not been fertilized, and non-fertilized eggs become drones. Drones are male bees and, being male, they have no ovipositor and cannot sting.
The worker bees are female
they stay with there parents.(mostly) they stay with there parents.(mostly)
Worker bees make honey and protect the hive from danger.
Worker bees are female.
so they can build they can make honey
An honey comb
Bumble bees rarely re-use an old nest, but honey bees will certainly use a hive that has been used before, although the beekeeper will have probably have replaced the old comb with new comb foundation for the bees to draw out new comb.
With a honey comb