How Honey was made
Introduction
Bees pollinate 3 quarters of the world, fruits and vegetable plants and making the delicious honey we enjoy
First, the bees need to find a suitable food source. When the bee finds a flower they absorb its nectar with their special tongue to digest it, it will take about more than a thousand flowers to fill in a bee’s stomach.
Following that: The bees collect the nectar inside the bee’s two stomachs as the nectar is in their stomach, the enzymes break down the nectar into simple sugar.
Finally: the bees will barf/vomit the nectar to the work as the worker vomits to the other until it reaches to the honeycomb, as the honey is in the honeycomb the bees flap its wings to the honeycomb so the liquid content decreases.
It takes time and energy to make bee honey, so enjoy it when you have it.
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