The given diagram shows the way bees make honey. As an overview, it is evident that the production of honey is a cyclical natural process with 7 main stages involved in the process, commencing with the building of the hive and culminating with the gathering of honey.
At the first phase of the natural process, the bees build the hive by connecting cells together. Once the hive done, they fly away and search for flowers that have nectar. The final step of the preparation is that the nectar is collected and transported to the hive.
Once the nectar is transported, the production begins when the bees put nectar into cells. After that, they use their wings and flap the cells in order to cool down the nectar. After this step is complete, the water in the nectar evaporates. Once the nectar loses all of its water content, the honey is gathered as a result of the process.
