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- Beekeeping involves managing beehives to harvest honey1. Here are some key points about how beekeeping works:
- Bees are wild animals that have evolved over millions of years to perform specific tasks.
- Worker bees handle various responsibilities within the hive, including nest building, brood rearing, and food collection2.
- These tasks include producing wax, building comb, storing nectar and pollen, temperature regulation, guarding the entrance, and more3.
- Worker bees are essential for the survival and reproduction of the entire bee colony4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Beekeeping, when you get down to it, is the art and science of stealing honey from these hardworking bees without them knowing it. A beehive may be manmade, but the bees are very much wild animals doing what millions of years of evolution have taught them to do.animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/beekeeping.htmThe worker bees handle tasks such as nest building, brood rearing, and collection of food. Each individual worker has its unique task depending on its age. The survival and reproduction within the hive is not a task of an individual bee but rather a collective responsibility of an entire bee colony.beekeepclub.com/how-bees-work/There’s a lot to be done – producing wax, building comb, storing nectar and pollen, cooling the hive if it’s too hot, warming the hive if it’s too cold, guarding the entrance, removing dead bodies and much more.www.perfectbee.com/learn-about-bees/the-life-of-b…The worker bees are the workforce of the colony and actually the masterminds behind the queen’s authority. They decide when she has to go. They also decide what kind of eggs she should lay. The worker bees clean up and bring home the bacon, which in their case are pollen, nectar, and water. They also raise the young and defend the hive to death.beekeeping101.com/start-beekeeping/ - People also ask
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