How do bees make honey?
You ask: How bee make honey?
Bee fly flower to flower, sip sweet water — nectar — into a special belly, not the eating belly. In that belly, bee juice break the sweet into simpler sweet. Bee fly home, spit nectar to another bee, mouth to mouth, again and again — this dry it a little and mix in more juice. They pack it in a wax cup. Then bees fan wings hard, blow air over it, dry the water out till it go thick and gooey. Too little water mean nothing can rot it — so it keep long, long time. Bee cap the cup with wax, save it for cold days. And one bee make barely a drop in her whole life — only about one twelfth of a small spoon of honey. Cave wisdom: honey just flower water, dried thick and changed by bee spit so it never spoil.