Honey does not go bad in the hive due to its natural composition, which includes low moisture content and high acidity, creating an inhospitable environment for bacteria and mold. However, if honey is not stored properly or if there's excess moisture in the hive, it can ferment or spoil. Additionally, honey can crystallize over time, which is a natural process and does not indicate that it has gone bad. Properly sealed honey can last indefinitely, even in the hive.
Only if the honey is infected with a bad fungus. Left undisturbed, the honey will last indefinitely.
Unharvested honey remains in the hive. The honey that is not harvested is consumed by the bees in the hive to remain alive. A talented beekeeper knows how much honey he can remove from the hive and not harm the bees.
in the hive
you go to the torches by the hive and light them on fire then your person will go to the hive with the torches and calm them down but it might take a couple of tries for your person to get the honey
You put some honey in the new hive and the bees will go there
Open the hive and look.
Worker bees leave the hive and go and find flowers. They collect the nectar and pollen from these flowers and return to the hive with this in their stomachs and on their legs. This is then regurgitated into storage compartments in the hive and turned into honey. The bee colony lives on this honey.
They like to listen to noises and go out of their hive
They don't usually. The bees make honey in the hive.
They don't. Queen bees don't normally leave the hive, and there is only one in each hive.
u buy a honey hive off willy in the work section (the one next to the house section) then u have to have at least 1 buzzlegum & u feed it a daisy then make it go to the honey hive
a honey bees hive contains nuclear waste from the bees mateing and poisoned Honey which paralyze some people