Bees Make Honey -

A typical colony (often called a "super-organism") is comprised of three types of bees: How Do Bees Make Honey?

Bees deposit the thin nectar into hexagonal wax cells. To thicken it, they rapidly fan their wings to create air currents that evaporate excess water. Bees Make Honey

While flying back to the hive, enzymes like invertase begin breaking down complex sugars (sucrose) into simpler ones (glucose and fructose). A typical colony (often called a "super-organism") is