Honeycomb
Honeycomb is a natural structure made by bees to store honey and pollen, as well as to house their larvae. It consists of hexagonal wax cells, which are efficient in space and material use. The hexagonal shape allows for maximum storage with minimal wax, making it an ideal design for the bees.
The process of creating honeycomb begins when worker bees secrete wax from special glands on their bodies. They then mold the wax into the familiar hexagonal shape. Honeycomb serves not only as a food source for the bees but also plays a crucial role in their reproduction and hive organization.