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The image displays two diagrams detailing honey production by bees and the subsequent human extraction process. The left diagram explains six stages in how bees make honey: 1) Queen bee lays eggs in honeycomb, 2) Three days later, larvae emerge, 3) A week after that, larvae are fully grown, 4) Three more weeks pass, bees leave the hive, 5) Bees gather nectar from flowers, 6) Nectar is left in the hive. The right diagram outlines five steps for human production of honey: 1) Removal of the honeycomb from the hive by beekeeper, 2) Extraction of honey from honeycomb using a machine, 3) Boiling of honey for cleaning, 4) Filling honey into jars, 5) Distribution and selling of honey.
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The flowchart illustrates how honey is produced, and sold to customers. There are six stages in diagram, from giving birth to eggs to leaving nectar in hive and creating honey.
The first step is that queen bee lays eggs in honeycomb. Once eggs have been lay, three days later larva is formed. After one week, larva has fully grown. As larva has reached its final condition, 21 days later bee leaves the hive. After forming stage, bee starts collecting nectar from flowers. Once nectar has been gathered, bee leaves nectar in hive forming to honey.
In order to make a honey ready-to-go product, beekeeper takes the honeycomb from the hive. Later, he puts honeycomb to machine to extract honey out of it. After that, honey has been cleaned out by boiling it. At this point, honey is ready to be spilled to jars. The final step is that honey is distributed and sold to customers.
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