The diagram below illustrates the phases that how bees produce honey.
Overall, the honey passes through seven paths starting build a nest, searching out the flower, and then gathering the nectar. Nectar that collected by bees will evaporate and transform into honey.
Initially, the bees build a dome-shaped or box-like structure in which to live, called a hive. The hive contains many individually-built units , called cells. The bees then spread from the hive to search for flowers. When they found flowers that full of nectar, they starting to gather it. Bees also help for pollination process on flowers through this step.
After they finish collecting nectar, they come back to the hive and stored the nectar in each cell. Once the cell is full of nectar, they cooled down by flapping the wings. Through this step, the water content on nectar is evaporated. Finally, the honey is left as the product of the whole paths and can be useful for humans and bees themselves.
