I always though they puked it up
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Wikipedia has some actually useful units regarding it's production.
The new wax is initially clear as glass and colorless, becoming opaque after chewing and being introduced with pollen by the hive worker bees, becoming progressively yellower or browner by incorporation of pollen oils and propolis. The wax scales are about three millimetres across and 0.1 mm thick, and about 1100 are needed to make a gram of wax. Worker bees use the beeswax to build honeycomb cells. For the wax-making bees to secrete wax, the ambient temperature in the hive must be 33 to 36°C.
The book Beeswax Production, Harvesting, Processing and Products suggests one kilogram of beeswax is sufficient to store 22 kg of honey. Another study estimated that one kilogram of wax can store 24 to 30 kg of honey.
I never thought about it, but beeswax is kinda disgusting, basically ass-grease :P
And honey is more or less vomit if you want to think about like that.
Then again, if you do, remember that your cafe latte is also just boob fat and protein with some bean juice.
Yea, I'm vegan, so I'm mindful of milk and honey (and yes, they're disgusting), just never really thought about what process wax exactly came from.
You'll probably hate this song then
They probably also hate that animal agriculture is required for permaculture. But they hate a lot, so the song is just a little bit
I knew the bees had to be secreting wax somehow. But I always imagined it to be some kind of secondary oral process. Instead they really use... specialized pores under the segments in their thorax?
Now I don't know which version grosses me out more.
It's not like you ain't got glands
Ey gril, can I get a peak at them glands?
~I prefer adrenal by thyroid also works in a pinch.~
Definitely the latter, for me; something about segmented holes just grosses the absolute Hell out of me.
I've got bad news for you about woolen fabrics...
Haha; I think the wool's too fuzzy and not rigid enough to bother me. I've been trying to get more into the fiber arts in the last few years, too, so definitely not a problem that I've noticed.
Trypophobia?
Almost definitely; I don't know if there's a degree that's necessary to qualify as I can still look at it without breaking eye contact (though I hate it). But I have a deep desire to rip that shit up the entire time; deeply repulsive, whatever the reason. Honeycombs don't bother me, though; I dunno.
You know where the honey comes from?
Easy, stored in the bee-balls, that's why they're called BBs.
How did it never occur to me to ask where bee's wax comes from?
I mean, it’s right there in the name: beeswax, its own word.
I don't know what I was expecting exactly but it wasn't little wax scales coming from their abdomen
I always kind of hoped they pooped the wax out like spider's silk.
I assumed it was like cream separating from milk, only wax from honey, but to be fair I have never really thought about it much
I thought they regurgitated it into the honey combs.
They do, but in order for them to regurgitate, they first must gorge upon it. They eat it, chew it up and spit it out in the shapes necessary (planar, cylindrical, or otherwise).
But is a flake the same as a scale? Bad explanation.
How many bee jackets to make a tube of all natural chap stick?
I don't know why, but this grosses me out so much.
Yeah it looks really disgusting, like it's shitting soft teeth
oi you didn't need to put that image out there in the world
you could have just kept that to yourself
What a terrible day to know how to read.
It's setting my trypophobia off for sure.
What’ll really bake your noodle later on is the wax is made from honey.
I mean, the whole bee is, if you think about it
If you want to make a bee from scratch, you must first invent the universe
Whoa hey now, you're not going to get me to think that easily
Sort of like how the spit in your mouth, the tears in your eyes, the snot in your nose, etc is primarily made of filtered blood.
I don't know how I feel about this new revelation
Apparently a strong hive can have a colony of around 60,000 bees, so 500000/16 = 31250 bees, meaning it's possible, albeit unlikely because not all bees work the same, but it is almost theoretically possible for a big colony to make 2 lbs a day then.
Assuming flakes and scales are the same thing as well.
Hey man, let them live their lives. Mind your own bees wax... It's not your wax, it's the bees wax.
It looks like one side of this bee is clogged
He should use Head & Shoulders, will clear that right up.
Very hairy for a beeswax producer.
Any female bee in the hive will go through all the jobs available depending on their age. The bees you see flying around are at the end of the life cycle. Bees make wax from days 12 to 18. By the time they go foraging they are 21+ days old and no longer have the fuzziness of youth.