Why do bees build hexagonal cells?
The bee is a social animal, its group life takes place together with many individuals of the same family who live in a very numerous colony called beehive . In the case of beekeeping, the farmer offers the bees a different home: the hive . Whether it is hives settled in nature or hives, bees continuously build many hexagonal-shaped cells that perform many functions starting from laying eggs, up to the storage of honey. But why do the honeycomb cells have this particular six-sided geometric shape? Let's find out together.
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