Honey bees live in a world of order and teamwork.
Every bee plays a vital role inside the hive.
At Numidia Honey, we respect their life cycle to produce Local honey.
Here is a simple guide to the life of bees and their daily work.
The Queen Bee – Heart of the Hive
The queen bee leads the hive with strength and purpose.
She lays up to 2,000 eggs every single day.
Her scent keeps all bees working in harmony.
Without her, the colony cannot survive.
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Worker Bees – The Busy Helpers
Worker bees are all female.
They complete every task inside and outside the hive.
They clean cells, feed larvae, build comb, and gather food.
A worker bee lives about six weeks in summer.
She never stops until her final day.

Drone Bees – The Gentle Giants
Drone bees are male and have one job only.
They mate with virgin queens during flight.
Drones do not work or gather food.
They leave the hive before winter starts.
How Bees Make Honey for Numidia Honey
Bees visit thousands of local flowers each day.
They collect nectar and store it in their honey stomach.
Inside the hive, bees pass nectar to others.
They remove water with steady wing beats.
The liquid becomes thick golden Local honey.
Our beekeepers extract it gently at Numidia Honey.

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Why Bees Matter to Nature and Numidia Honey
Bees pollinate fruits, vegetables, and wild plants.
Without bees, food production drops deeply.
Numidia Honey supports healthy colonies across the UK.
We use sustainable beekeeping methods.
Our local honey stays pure, raw, and full of natural benefits.
Final Thoughts – Protecting the Future of Bees
Honey bees give us more than honey.
They support ecosystems and local farming.
Numidia Honey works hard to protect each colony.
Together, we can keep bees safe for future generations.
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