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What does a bee produces?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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Honey bee is an insect that produces honey and wax. Honey is very sweet and available different flavours. It is used for nutrition and medicinal purposes. Bees wax is a naatual wax that is used for manufacture of smokeless candles, polishes etc.

Bees also produce a material called royal jelly which is fed to normal bee larva to turn them into queen bee larva.

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