
Why do bees have sticky hair?
Because they use honey combs!
Linguistic Brilliance
Did You Know?
"Honeycombs" are the hexagonal wax structures bees build, but sounds like hair combs used with honey as styling gel! Real bees have fuzzy bodies covered in branched hairs that collect pollen as they visit flowers. A single honeycomb cell can hold about 0.8 grams of honey, and bees must visit around 2 million flowers to produce just one pound of honey!




