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- Why do bees make honey? By Phoenix and Mary
Posted by : Mary Cleia
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Mary
We know that bees have been producing honey as they bees today for at least 100 million years bees produce honey as food stores for the hive during the long months of winter when flowers aren't blooming and therefore little or no nectar is available to them.European honey bees produce such an abundance of honey, far more than the hive can eat, that humans can harvest the excess. For this reason, European honey bees can be found in beekeeper's hives around the world!
phoenix
i herd that bees they make honey by neater and the nectar comes from flowers the female bees they go to the flowers and they get the nectar from the flower then they go back to the hive and the spit the nectar into the other bees mouth and they make the honey
Yummy;):)