The given illustration demonstrates the life process of how bees produce honey, and the second picture shows the process of how honey is produced.
Overall, there are six steps in the natural cycle, from laying eggs in honeycomb to leaving nectar in the hive, and honey production starts with collecting honeycomb and ends with contributing and selling.
The cycle process of making honey begins when eggs are hatched by the queen bee in the honeycomb, and it takes three days for the eggs to become larvae. Subsequently, this stage lasts for a week for the larvae to grow up fully to complete their third stage of the life cycle. Then, they need three more weeks to turn into bees able to leave the hive. Following this, bees collect nectar from flowers, which it is left in the hive, and re-initiate the cycle.
The right diagram depicts the process of honey production. First of all, the high-quality honeycomb is harvested from the hive by beekeepers. The next step is that the honeycomb is put into a machine where it will be extracted. After that, honey is not only boiled but also carefully cleaned by workers. Finally, it is bottled and prepared for distribution to consumers.
