A book About Bees : Their History, Habits, And Instincts, Together With the First Principles of Modern Bee-Keeping for Young Readers
A book About Bees : Their History, Habits, And Instincts, Together With the First Principles of Modern Bee-Keeping for Young Readers
Charles C. Miller Memorial Apicultural Library Wu
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At one time it was commonly supposed that wax was made of the little pellets of pollen which the bees were seen to take into the hive. Now, however, we know better, and that, although pollen may have something to do with it indirectly, wax is really made of honey, and honey alone, by a most curious and elaborate process. I must npt try to explain it all Digitized byGoogk HOW WAX IS MADE, 111 to you, but in order to understand a little of the process you must first look at the under side of the ...abdomen of a bee, and there, if the bee is occupied in comb-building, you will see some very small flakes or scales of wax sticking to it in several places, which places are often called 'wax-pockets.* These little flakes of wax are produced from the honey in the honey -bag, which undergoes a certain course of preparation within the bee, and then is secreted, and appears, not as honey, but as wax. Generally speak- ing, these little bits of wax can only be produced when the bees are in a great heat ; and thus, when they require to make wax, they first of all have their honey-bags full, and then have a way of hanging together in what looks like a solid cluster, but which really consists, so to speak, of a great many ropes of bees clinging to one another.
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