3.17 KG ROWSE CLEAR HONEY
About Bees
How do bees make honey?
First, they land on a flower, suck the nectar up and store it in their stomachs. Back at the hive, they convert this nectar into honey, once the worker bees have ripened it. They do this by taking a drop into their stomachs where enzymes turn the nectar into watery honey. Then the bees fan the watery honey with their wings until it becomes thick and golden and ready to eat. The bees store the honey in a honeycomb cell and seal the top with wax. The wax comes from the bees too, from four pairs of wax glands on the underside of their abdomens.