Bees collect nectar from flowers using their long tongues and store it in a special stomach. They then return to the hive and pass the nectar to other worker bees who chew it and place it in honeycomb cells. The bees fan the cells with their wings to dry out the nectar, turning it into honey which is then capped with beeswax for storage.
You put some honey in the new hive and the bees will go there
Some tropical bees can and the European hornets fly at night.
to the honey
First they draw out the shape in hexagons with wax secreted from special glands in their body then build the sides up. They strengthen the cells with propolis made from plants. Honey is then stored in some and brood ( eggs, larvae and young bees) in other groups of cells. In a manmade beehive structure, the brood is in the lower part and the honeycomb in the upper part.
My dad has honey bees and he thinks that when the bees go out in cold weather they can''t survive it and end up dying.
you go up to the bee hives and one of the options should be "smoke bees" then you click on it and after you smoke the bees there should be another option that says "collect honeycomb" or something like that. hope that helped! =]
in the hive
bees are usually distracted in making honey by human activity, the beekeepers disturb the bees for a good cause to extract the honey from the hive and sell the honey to the store. when a beekeeper comes to take the honey most of the bees go to the beekeeper to sting him, thats why he wears the suit. :D
Unharvested honey remains in the hive. The honey that is not harvested is consumed by the bees in the hive to remain alive. A talented beekeeper knows how much honey he can remove from the hive and not harm the bees.
from bumble bees that go zzzzzzzzz
To collect pollen and nectar.
Use hand grenades?