It is a continuous process while there is sufficient nectar coming in to the hive.
they make their hives in trees
Bees don't make hives. A hive is an artificial home provided by a beekeeper to keep his/her bees in.
No, honey bees typically make hives above ground in structures like trees, caves, or man-made beehives. Ground-dwelling bees like mining bees or sweat bees may create nests underground, but honey bees do not.
They make honeycombs that's where you get honey from.
It is used for making hives,bees not only make honey they also make beewax for hives
Nature. Bees are insects. Birds make nests.
yes
Obviously bees don't make the hives - humans do that. The hives we see today were designed to make it easier to keep bees and harvest honey. Before the current type of hive, it was necessary for the beekeeper to destroy the nest each autumn in order to take the honey.
honey bees (apis mellifera) are kept in hives in an apiary.
They first find bees to help them and then they find a queen bee the queen lays the eggs to make the hives while some bees make the hive and some comfort the queen bee.
It's not the hives that are hexagonal, it's the wax cells that the bees construct within the hive and the shape makes for greater strength and efficient use of space.
It is not usual to sell observation hives with bees. Most beekeepers who use observation hives for demonstrations take frames of bees from their regular hives just for the period of the demonstration. An observation hive is not suitable for keeping bees in for a long period.