Bees make honey like little chefs in a kitchen. They collect sweet nectar from flowers and bring it back to the hive. Then, they work together by passing the nectar from bee to bee, making it even sweeter and thicker until it turns into honey. This way, bees store food for when there are no more flowers around.
Examples
- Bees chew on the nectar until it turns into thick, golden honey.
- They store the honey in tiny hexagonal cells in their hive.
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