Why do bees make honey

Worker bees are specialized in collecting honey. They collect honey for their own survival and to feed the next generation. After collecting the honey, the honey is mixed and stored in the workshop, and nectar is brewed in the evening.

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1. Honey making by bees is the greatest manifestation of adapting to the external environment, because they have to prepare food for themselves for the winter. Winter is the time when nectar sources are most scarce. At that time, bees basically have no honey to collect, and they can only rely on themselves. The grain reserves last until winter.

2. Making honey by bees is also a need for reproduction, because after the worker bees collect nectar, they not only need to provide food for the queen bee, but also for the larvae in the bee colony. Only when the honey is full Under these conditions, bee colonies can develop normally.

Pay attention to safety when collecting honey and take precautions to avoid being stung by bees.

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