Bees make little rooms inside their honeycomb where they put honey. After they fill up the room with honey, they close it by covering it with a special wax, kind of like putting a lid on a jar to keep the honey safe.
A simple explanation for young children about how bees save honey in honeycomb pockets and cover them with wax.
Bees make little rooms inside their honeycomb where they put honey. After they fill up the room with honey, they close it by covering it with a special wax, kind of like putting a lid on a jar to keep the honey safe.
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