HONEYCOMB, STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTION OF INCHES IN THE FRAME

Authors

  • Jamolov R. Q.
  • Sharofiddinova G.H.

Keywords:

Key words: beehive, wax plates, inches, farm sign, class category, closed brood, brood sap, larva, family strength, pollen, soft inches, triangle, quadrilateral, pentagonal

Abstract

Abstract: in the article, the life of bees depends on the inches in the hive, so the
bees use the wax plates produced by their wax glands to build new inches. Each newly
constructed wax inch has a solid base, and they build inches parallel to either side of
that base. Honeycombs consist of several hundred of these waxy cells, which are
attached to a single bee frame. A collection of bees in one place in a family, a complex
of food storage and breeding is called a "beehive". Between the frames in the beehive,
bees live, deposit nectar, honey and pollen, and bring up new generations in them.

Published

2023-03-24

How to Cite

Jamolov R. Q., & Sharofiddinova G.H. (2023). HONEYCOMB, STRUCTURE AND REPRODUCTION OF INCHES IN THE FRAME . ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 18(1), 57–61. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/01/article/view/4425

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