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  2. Honeycomb conjecture - Wikipedia

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    The first record of the conjecture dates back to 36 BC, from Marcus Terentius Varro, but is often attributed to Pappus of Alexandria (c. 290 – c. 350). [2] In the 17th century, Jan Brożek used a similar theorem to argue why bees create hexagonal honeycombs.

  3. Honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    During the construction of hexagonal cells, wax temperature is between 33.6–37.6 °C (92.5–99.7 °F), well below the 40 °C (104 °F) temperature at which wax is assumed to be liquid for initiating new comb construction. [9] The body temperature of bees is a factor for regulating an ideal wax temperature for building the comb. [10]

  4. Beehive - Wikipedia

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    The Dartington was originally developed by Robin Dartington so that he could keep bees on his London rooftop. Beehaus Hive: A proprietary design for a beehive launched in 2009 based on the Dartington long deep. It is a hybrid of the top-bar hive and a Langstroth hive. Layens Hive: Developed by Georges de Layens in 1864. This hive is a popular ...

  5. Horizontal top-bar hive - Wikipedia

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    A top-bar hive is a single-story frameless beehive in which the comb hangs from removable bars. The bars form a continuous roof over the comb, whereas the frames in most current hives allow space for bees to move up or down between boxes.

  6. Honeycomb structure - Wikipedia

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    1665 Robert Hooke discovers that the natural cellular structure of cork is similar to the hexagonal honeybee comb. 1859 Charles Darwin states that the comb of the hive-bee is absolutely perfect in economizing labour and wax. 1877 F. H. Küstermann invents a honeycomb moulding process using a paper paste glue mixture.

  7. Vavatsinia - Wikipedia

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    It is 2.5km long. It has bee-friendly plants signposted along the way, decorative beehives and bee ‘hotels’ that offer refuge for solitary bees. Hexagonal, wooden urban furniture has been installed. Hexagonal wooden Beehives, a view of the Vavatsinia Mountains and a Tourist Boy next to them.

  8. Comb honey - Wikipedia

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    Populous honey bee colonies are usually reduced to single hive body at the beginning of the honey flow when one or more comb honey supers are added. Comb honey can either be produced in wooden sections, shallow frames or Ross Rounds. The successful production of comb honey requires that the hive remain crowded without inducing swarming. Young ...

  9. Hive frame - Wikipedia

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    A hive frame or honey frame is a structural element in a beehive that holds the honeycomb or brood comb within the hive enclosure or box. The hive frame is a key part of the modern movable-comb hive. It can be removed in order to inspect the bees for disease or to extract the excess honey.

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