| Title: | The use of honey to increase general well-being and flourishing |
| Author: | Pink, Piglet; Winnie, Bear |
| Abstract: |
"Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance produced by bees from floral nectar or honeydew. This paper discusses the biological process of honey production, including nectar collection by forager bees, enzymatic digestion, and evaporation within the hive. It also outlines the social structure of a bee colony and the role of stored honey as a long-term food source for both adult and larval bees." "Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance produced by bees from floral nectar or honeydew. This paper discusses the biological process of honey production, including nectar collection by forager bees, enzymatic digestion, and evaporation within the hive. It also outlines the social structure of a bee colony and the role of stored honey as a long-term food source for both adult and larval bees." |
| Description: | "Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance produced by bees from floral nectar or honeydew. This paper discusses the biological process of honey production, including nectar collection by forager bees, enzymatic digestion, and evaporation within the hive. It also outlines the social structure of a bee colony and the role of stored honey as a long-term food source for both adult and larval bees." "Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance produced by bees from floral nectar or honeydew. This paper discusses the biological process of honey production, including nectar collection by forager bees, enzymatic digestion, and evaporation within the hive. It also outlines the social structure of a bee colony and the role of stored honey as a long-term food source for both adult and larval bees." |
| URI: | https://inl340dspace.up.ac.za/handle/123456789/230 |
| Date: | 2020 |
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"Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance produced by bees from floral nectar or honeydew. This paper discusses the biological process of honey production, including nectar collection by forager bees, enzymatic digestion, and evaporation within the hive. It also outlines the social structure of a bee colony and the role of stored honey as a long-term food source for both adult and larval bees." |