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A single bee doesn't live long enough to produce one pound of honey.
A honey bee - but as it only lives for six weeks and only collects nectar for three of those weeks - its highly unlikely that it could produce a pound of honey in that time.
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it can be very profitable if you are experienced and produce a specialty honey for a niche market - there is a disease wiping out many bee colonies worldwide.
In its lifetime, the average honey bee worker produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey.
Wax and propolis
In its lifetime, the average honey bee worker produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey.
Bees visit an average of around two million flowers to collect the nectar for a pound (454 grams) of honey. Based on this if a bee visits 5,000 flowers it will collect enough nectar to make 1.135 grams (1/25th of an ounce) of honey.
Honey bees make honey... basically it is bee spit.
Honey is not a producer, but it is produced by honey bee's. The bee's make the honey by in-jesting nectar and pollen and soon making the pollen/nectar into honey.
A honey bee only lives for 6 weeks so it probably can only produce a teaspoonful of honey in its life.
A honey bee lays one egg in each cell but she can lay 1000 eggs per day.