The picture outlines the successive phases through which honey is produced by bees.
Overall, natural honey extraction consists of seven stages, in which bees collect nectar from flowers and transform it into honey through a series of biological stages.
It is evident that this process begins in a container where bees live, known as a hive. Firstly, bees leave the hive and fly to flowers where they gather nectar, a sweet liquid. Thirdly, nectar is essential for producing honey and is collected from flowers by bees. Once the nectar has been gathered, bees carry it back to the cells in the hive.
In the fifth phase, bees use their wings to fan air over the nectar stored in the cells, which facilitates the evaporation of excess water. As a result of water evaporation in stage 6, the nectar becomes increasingly concentrated, finally producing honey as the end product in stage 7.
