70. What is wax?

Wax is a substance produced by the wax glands of worker bees. To produce it, worker honey bees convert the sugar consumed in the form of honey in a low efficiency process – approximately 8 kg of honey have to be consumed to produce 1 kg of wax. It is used in the construction of the honeycombs and, when mixed with propolis, it becomes an ideal substance for sealing parts of the hive.