The honey

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Season 3 Episode 7

Synopsis: The Norris family and Rosberg visit a honey bee festival.

At the Norris family home.

The Norris family begin to eat breakfast.

Nico: Hmm. Bread with honey. My favorite.

Nina: Good morning, family.

Nico: Good morning, sister.

Mary Olivia: Good morning, Nina.

Sam: Good morning, daughter.

Nina: Hmm. Honey bee. I love him.

Nico: The taste of honey is always the best. I wonder where, who and how they produce honey?

Mary Olivia: Good question. How do bees produce honey? Listen, inside the hive, each bee has a special job to do and the whole process runs smoothly. Bees make honey by working as a team. The bees begin to make honey, which is their food, by visiting flowers.

Nico: Oh. So the bees visit the flowers, but what the bees work is in a hive.

Sam: Right, son. Bees make honey inside a hive. My parents told me that when I was 11 years old. That is, your grandfather and your grandmother.

Nico: The topic sounds interesting. It's the first time I'm listening.

In the house of the Rosberg family.

The Rosberg family are having honey for breakfast.

Stella: Hmm. You're right, mom. Honey is the most delicious made by bees.

Kendall: Tell me, mommy. When the bees collected the sugary juice from the flowers, I don't know what it's called? What happened?

Christina: The sugary juice that bees collect from flowers is called "The Nectar."

Kendall: Nectar. I understand.

Josh: Bees suck nectar from flowers with their tongues.

Stella: (sticking out her tongue)

The Rosberg family laugh.

Christina: Well, what happened to the bees collecting the nectar from the flowers? They store it in what is called their honey stomach, which is different from their food stomach. If he is hungry, he opens a valve in the nectar "sack" and a part of the charge passes into his own stomach to be converted into energy for his own needs.

Josh: When their nectar "sacks" are full, the bees fly back to the hive. There, the bees pass it through their mouths to other worker bees who chew on it for about half an hour.

Stella: Wow. They pass it through their mouths where they make honey. wow.

Josh: That sounds kind of gross, but bees are smart to do it because it's important to make honey for their job. The bees pass it through their mouths to other worker bees who chew it is 100 percent clean.

Christina: And again it's passed from bee to bee, until gradually the nectar turns into honey. The bees then store it in honeycomb cells, which are like little jars made of wax.

Kendall: In honeycomb cells.

Christine: Sure. (Showing the image to her daughters on her cell phone) Those are the honeycomb cells where honey is converted.

Stella and Kendall: Wow.

Stella: It's very. Wow. Too many honeycomb cells. I have never seen what they are like.

Kendall: Very nice place.

Stella: Those are inside the hive, sister.

Kendall: Oh. I understand.

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