How is honey made were does it come from?!
Answers: were does honey come from i no it comes from the bee....but like is it the bees bum or like how is the honey made and were does it come from?
The bees use their proboscis, which is like a long tongue, to suck the nectar out and store it in their reservoir, which is also called the honey stomach. In the proboscis nectar mixes with the bees' enzymes. Then the forager bees give the sweet stuff to the house bee at the hive, whose job it is to deposit the nectar in the honeycomb. That's where the nectar is dried and concentrated to become honey .
Bees are so sophisticated they know when the honey is ready, which is when it is less than 17 percent water.
I think they spit it out, don't they?
Like a cow eats grass and produces milk, a bee consumes nectar and pollen from flowers.
Honey is laid down by bees as a food source. In cold weather or when food sources are scarce, bees use their stored honey as their source of energy[11]. By contriving for the bee swarm to make its home in a hive, people have been able to semi-domesticate the insects. In the hive there are three types of bee: the single queen bee, a seasonally variable number of drone bees to fertilize new queens, and some 20,000 to 40,000 worker bees[12]. The worker bees raise larvae and collect the nectar that will become honey in the hive. They go out, collect the sugar-rich flower nectar and return to the hive. As they leave the flower, bees release Nasonov pheromones. These enable other bees to find their way to the site by smell[13]. Honeybees also release Nasonov pheromones at the entrance to the hive, which enables returning bees to return to the proper hive[13]. In the hive the bees use their "honey stomachs" to ingest and regurgitate the nectar a number of times until it is partially digested[14]. It is then stored in the honeycomb. Nectar is high in both water content and natural yeasts which, unchecked, would cause the sugars in the nectar to ferment[11]. After the final regurgitation, the honeycomb is left unsealed. Bees inside the hive fan their wings, creating a strong draft across the honeycomb which enhances evaporation of much of the water from the nectar[11]. The reduction in water content, which raises the sugar concentration, prevents fermentation. Ripe honey, as removed from the hive by the beekeeper, has a long shelf life and will not ferment[11].
ok the bee goes to the flower and takes out the pollen then takes it back to the hive and with the female bees liquid it has inside of it, it kinda mixes together then they leave it to sweeten and turn into honey
but the pollen gets stuck to the bee
LOL FROM POLLEN OF PLANTS THAT THE BEES USE TO PROTECT THEIR YOUNG LARVEE FROM INFECTION AND SOMETHING ELSE AND IT DONT COME FORM THEIR BUTS YOU FOOL
they get pollen from flowers and make it into honey in their beehives
It is technically bee thowup. They take the wax and put it in heir mouths and partially digest it then regergatate it inot the yummy stuff we love...
haven't you watched the bee movie yet
BEE PUKE!!!
good question i know where my honey comes from
Regurgitation is the polite way of phrasing it.
basicly it's bee spit really
beeeez
is it not bee's bums? lol
it comes from their mouth like sick