The provided two diagrams illustrate the process of honey being made by bees, and steps of producing it. In general, the process consists of several stages, beginning with the laying of eggs and ending with the product delivery and consumer transactions.
First of all, the queen bee lays eggs in the honeycomb. After three days, the larva hatch and start developing in the comb. After a week, larva become fully grown, and after about three more weeks, the bees leave the hive. Subsequently, the nectar from flowers is gathered by these bees. At this point, the collected nectar is kept in the hive, where it naturally turns into honey.
After the mature bees have collected and stored nectar in the hive, the honey-making process continues with human involvement. First, the beekeeper removes the honeycomb from the hive and places it into a machine, where the honey is extracted. The extracted honey is then boiled to remove any impurities and ensure that it is clean. Once it has been purified, the honey is then poured into jars for packaging.
Finally, the finished product is distributed to shops and sold to consumers.
