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Worker bees, who eat lots of honey, have special wax-producing glands that convert the sugar in the honey into wax. The bees chew this wax and use it to make their honeycomb. But,
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1. Pare down either end of the dowel to form handles 0.79 inches wide on either side. Sand any rough edges smooth. 2. Drill small holes all around both handles of the dowel, at the
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1. Search for the location of the honeycomb by looking to see where there is bee activity. Follow the bees to find where the honeycomb is located. 2. Cover yourself with clothes that
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1. Lower the honeycomb shade to the longest length. Decide how long you want the shade to hang past the bottom of the window. 2. Place a paper clip on the shade so that it is two
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