Honey bee hive

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An old beehive is a natural structure used by honey bees to build and store honey, raise larvae and develop into worker and queen bees. Old hives are distinguished by their unique design and construction materials produced by bees. Old cells are usually made of beeswax, a solid substance produced by bees using special wax glands on their bodies. Bees build cells from pieces of wax that they peel from their bodies and shape with their mouths. Its geometry is hexagonal cells known as a honeycomb structure network, where several cells come together to form an interconnected network. Old cells have an optimized design that enhances space and resource efficiency. The honey is placed in the cells for storage and preservation, while the other cells are used to raise the larvae and develop them into bees

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