Honeycomb
Did you know?... Honeycomb cells are made from beeswax. Each honey bee must consume almost 1kg of honey to produce just 100g of wax.
Bees use honeycomb to store honey and pollen and to hatch their larvae.
When beekeepers harvest honey they usually return the empty honeycomb to the hive. This makes it easier for the bees to replenish the honey more quickly.