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Honeycombs are primarily inhabited by honeybees, which construct these hexagonal wax structures to store honey and pollen, as well as to house their larvae. The honeycomb serves as a crucial part of the colony's hive, providing shelter and organization for the bees. Other insects, like certain species of wasps, may also create similar structures, but honeybees are the most well-known inhabitants of honeycombs.

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