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Honeybees make honeycomb as a structure for storing honey and pollen, as well as for breeding their young. The hexagonal shape of the cells is highly efficient, maximizing storage space while using minimal wax. This design also provides strength and stability, allowing the colony to thrive while protecting their resources. Additionally, honeycomb aids in regulating temperature and humidity within the hive.

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