A structure in which bees store their brood, mel and pollen; suggestive of this, a bewildering maze of caves, cells or rooms; cinder toffee or hokey-pokey; hexagonal smocking; muqarnas; or, waffle fabric
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- Although it could be playfully argued this is the reason bees have sticky scopae/hair, it is said apians' hexagonally structured propolis-covered melliferous cellular triumph of great apicultural architectural flair
- Framework of small hexagonal cells
- Hive feature
- A waxy structure constructed by bees in a hive, consisting of adjacent hexagonal cells
- Structure containing sticky food
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