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Newly formed comb in a frame. |
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The 'Queen bee' is near the tip of the finger and is larger. |
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Can you spot the Queen? |
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The whitish wax has been freshly built from the secretions of the workers. The yellow cells are filled with honey. |
Bee-keeping is a wonderful hobby. We have been doing it for the last 25 years. The bees increase the yield in our coconut trees, they yield honey and they are a pleasure to watch working. They do not attack you unless they perceive a threat to the colony. Bee stings have therapeutic value in alleviating joint pains. Bees' honey is a medicine, preservative, wound dressing etc..