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Why do bees make honey?

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Answer: Winter food storage

Build honeycomb structuresWrong. Bees use beeswax (not honey) to build honeycomb structures. The wax comes from special glands on their abdomen. Honey is specifically made as food storage for winter survival.

Winter food storageCorrect! Bees make honey as their winter food supply. They collect nectar, process it with enzymes, and store it in hexagonal cells. One hive makes 30-60 lbs yearly! Honey never spoils due to low moisture and acidic pH. Worker bees need this energy-dense food when flowers aren't blooming and they can't leave the hive.

Cool down the hiveWrong. While bees do control hive temperature by fanning their wings, honey isn't used for cooling. Honey is specifically an energy-rich food storage system for survival during winter and periods of scarcity.

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