Bees gather sweet nectar and put it into little rooms called honeycomb pockets. Then, they cover these rooms with a layer of wax to keep the honey safe. You can say it in other ways, like:
- Bees fill small honeycomb cells with honey and seal them with wax.
- Honey is stored by bees in tiny pockets inside the honeycomb, which they close with wax.
- The bees make honeycomb pockets full of honey and cover them with a wax lid.
- Bees keep honey in small spaces and lock it up using wax.
All these sentences mean the same thing but use different words to help you understand better.