Using their long tongues, bees suck the nectar from flowers into their honey stomach. Back at the hive with the other bees, they pass their nectar mouth to mouth. This breaks down the sugars and thickens the nectar. The final stage is called evaporation, this is done by the bees putting the nectar in the honeycombs. They then flap their wings to help remove the water, thicken it and transform the nectar into honey.
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