The graphic depicts the honey making process done by bees.
Overall, it is a 6-stage, natural, linear process. It starts with bees leaving their hives in pursuit of a raw ingredient and ends with honey hives being pulled out and a final product being poured into glass packaging.
To begin with, flying out of the hives bees are in search of blooming flowers in order to harvest nectar from them. Once it is collected, bees transfer in back to the hive and put it into cells evenly over the hive. As all cells are filled with it, the process proceeds.
From this, bees place themselves over cells and put their wings in motion to excellarate air circulation. In turn, wings movements induces the water evaporation from raw material gathered in nature. Before the final product is being distributed into jars, hives need to be taken out and emptied.
