Bees make wax. They have four pairs of glands on the underside of their abdomens which secrete pinhead sized flakes of wax.
Humble bees make honey and wax.
i say no but im not sure
honey trying to protect there food with the wax they make.
Worker bees-which live about five weeks in the summer-make wax from about the 10th day of their lives to the 16th. When workers are roughly 10 days old, they develop special wax-producing glands in their abdomens. They eat lots of honey. The glands convert the sugar in the honey into wax, which seeps through small pores in the bee's body leaving tiny white flakes on its abdomen. These bits of wax are then chewed by the bees. The chewed wax is added to the construction of the honeycomb. The cluster of bees means the hive temperature stays at around 35 degrees Celsius, which keeps the wax at just the right consistency-it's not too hot to be drippy and not too cold to be brittle.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
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Bees make wax. They have four pairs of glands on the underside of their abdomens which secrete pinhead sized flakes of wax.
Bees build their comb out of wax which has been produced by the wax glands of young bees.
bees wax is an ingredient
bees wax
No, candles that are made from bees wax do not clean the air or purify it in any way. Bees wax candles are popular and are sold in a variety of colors and scents.
Bees wax does float in water because it less dense than water. For this reason bees wax is a common material used to make floating candles.
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Wax or the Discovery of Television Among the Bees was created in 1991.
Humble bees make honey and wax.