The diagram below shows the way how honey is produced by bees. It is the natural process, which consists of seven steps. At the last stage honey is already ready for consumption.
First of all, bees are making hexagon-shaped cells in there hive, in order to then full them with sweet liquid produced by flowers. So, there next task is to find adequate plants to obtain nectar ( this sweet liquid ) from them. After bees find appropriate flowers, they sit on it and collect nectar. Subsequently, sweet liquid is delivered by bees to the container, where they are living, and placed inside the cells.
The first stage is completed, at this point bees have to cool this cells, fulled with nectar, with the help of wings, all that they have to do is just waving them in front of the cells for a while. The last step is water evaporation, water begins to turn into gas as bees wave their wings. After that, this liquid, partly deprived of water, is our ordinary honey, which then will be collected and distributed to the shops.
This is the way how honey is produced.
