Is the hive made of honey?
It is not made of honey, and the place where bees live and multiply is composed of nests and spleens. The space of the nests and spleens in the hive is parallel to each other and perpendicular to the ground, and the distance between the nests and spleens is 7 ~ 10 mm, which is called bee path. Each nest spleen consists of thousands of nests, which are built by worker bees with beeswax secreted by their wax glands. Large and small hexagonal nests are used to cultivate drones and worker bees respectively, and there are three diamond-shaped faces at the bottom. The nest room for cultivating queen bees is called queen bee platform, which looks like drooping peanuts. It is temporarily built by the bees before the bees are divided, mostly in the lower part and corner of the nest spleen. There is an irregular transition nest between the drone house and the worker house, as well as the joint between the nest spleen and the nest frame, which is used to store honey and strengthen the nest spleen.