Bees put honey inside little hexagon-shaped rooms called honeycombs. After filling each room with honey, they cover it up with a special wax to keep the honey safe and fresh. It's like putting a lid on a jar!
Learn how bees put honey in honeycomb and cover it with wax, explained simply for young children.
Bees put honey inside little hexagon-shaped rooms called honeycombs. After filling each room with honey, they cover it up with a special wax to keep the honey safe and fresh. It's like putting a lid on a jar!
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