Honeybees can produce varying amounts of honey depending on factors like the species, environmental conditions, and availability of nectar. On average, a single honeybee colony can produce anywhere from 20 to 60 kilograms (about 22 to 66 liters) of honey in a good season. However, only a small portion of this honey is harvested by beekeepers, as bees need enough honey to sustain themselves through winter.
1000 ml =1 liter.
2 cups
5 liters
They don't usually. The bees make honey in the hive.
500 ml = 1/2 liter so, two times of 500 ml make one liter.
You can't. It is a natural property of honey. You could try diluting the honey with water, but you would loose much of the benefits of eating honey.
According to the Honey Association, the average honey bee willactually make only one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime.
230
1 liter
yes
About one teaspoonful.
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