The Science and Beauty Behind Hexagons - (2024)

Have you ever admired the shape of a beehive? We have and let us tell you, it is one of the most unique looking structures we have ever seen. The six sided shape of the golden honeycomb fits perfectly together with no gaps to be seen…but why is it shaped this way and how do the bees do it?

WHY A HEXAGON?

All cells inside a beehive are in the shape of a six-sided hexagon and that is the only shape anyone has ever seen so there must be a reasoning behind the hexagonal shape. First off, the shape of a hexagon makes the honeycomb fit together like a puzzle. The shapes can hold the queen bee’s eggs and store pollen and honey that the worker bees gather. This would not be possible if the shape was made up of tiny circles because that would leave gaps in the honeycomb. Other shapes such as triangles or squares are a possibility. The hexagonal shape is the strongest, but do we know why?

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Roman scholar and writer, Marcus Terentius Varro, proposed that it was a mathematical hunch known as “The Honeybee Conjecture.” He said that a structure that was built from hexagons is slightly more compact than a structure built from tiny squares or triangles. The more compact the structure is, the less wax the bees need to complete the honeycomb. Wax is not an easy task for these bees to produce. A bee must consume around six to eight pounds of honey in order to produce a single pound of wax…now just imagine producing that for an entire hive.

With all of this work that needs to be done, it is only logical that bees choose the most efficient and compact and efficient structure which mathematically, is a hexagon. Now the question is, how do bees create this amazing structure? It is quite impressive…we could learn a thing or two from bees!

CONSTRUCTION OF BEEHIVE

As we mentioned before, bees need quite the load of honey in order to produce a small amount of wax, so this process is anything but simple. Let’s start from the basics shall we?

It all begins when worker bees collect nectar from flowers and bring it back to the hive where it becomes honey or beeswax. These worker bees spend their short lives performing survival tasks for their colony and around 10 days old is when they develop their wax-producing glands in their abdomen.The Science and Beauty Behind Hexagons - (2)

They will continue to forage for food and gather nectar which eventually becomes honey (a topic we will tackle in a future blog)! The honey they eat turns into wax and oozes through the bees tiny pores in order to produce tiny flakes of wax. This beeswax is used to construct the individual combs in which the bees will store a surplus of honey and pollen for the upcoming winter.

Worker bees chew these wax pieces until they are soft and moldable enough to add to the construction of the honeycomb. When adding this wax, the bees will make circles in the wax and use their body heat to melt the wax from a circle shape into the perfect hexagon.

Now that you have learned all about the unique hexagonal shape of a beehive and how hard bees have to work to create the perfect hexagon, does this make you admire them even more than you already do? Will you admire them like we do?

We have a nerdy obsession with hexagons here at Beepods. There’s a reason why so many beekeepers call themselves “beeks” . We love to see them come together in hives and we find ourselves constantly looking for them in other parts of nature. Keep an eye out for the next time you see a hexagon whether it be in honeycombs, snowflakes or even a pattern found on fruit skins, they’re everywhere! If you don’t love them already, hopefully we have given you some reasons to love and appreciate hexagons in the world around you. Hopefully, you all can be as fond of hexagons as we are someday!

Extra Information:

Why Do Bees Make Hexagons?

https://www.nwpb.org/ask-dr-universe/why-do-bees-make-hexagons-in-their-hives/

What Is It About Bees And Hexagons?

https://www.npr.org/sections/krulwich/2013/05/13/183704091/what-is-it-about-bees-and-hexagons

How Bees Make BeesWax

https://beeswaxco.com/bees-making-wax/

How Do Honey Bees Make Hives?

https://www.orkin.com/stinging-pests/beHow Bees Make Beeswax For Our Natural Candles | Beeswax Co.es/how-do-honeybees-make-hives

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FAQs

Why are bee hives hexagonal? ›

Circles would leave gaps in the honeycomb. Squares and triangles wouldn't leave gaps, but the hexagon works even better. The hexagon uses the least amount of material to hold the most weight. Bees can use these hexagons to store things.

What's so special about hexagons? ›

A circle has the lowest ratio but cannot tessellate to form a continuous grid. Hexagons are the most circular-shaped polygon that can tessellate to form an evenly spaced grid. This circularity of a hexagon grid allows it to represent curves in the patterns of your data more naturally than square grids.

How do bees make such perfect hexagons? ›

Why Are Honeycomb Cells Hexagonal? While honeycomb cells are hexagonal in their final shape, bees start by building circular cells, but the warm, soft wax gets pulled into hexagons by the surface tension of the wax at the junction of three cell sides.

What is the significance of the honeycomb pattern? ›

Each individual cell has a story to tell, through the myriad ways in which it can be used by bees. The concise and orderly pattern of comb is a symbol for structure, order, utility and strength – and with good reason. This pattern hasn't occurred by accident.

Are hexagons the strongest shape? ›

The hexagon is the strongest shape known. Not many people know this but if you want something to hold a lot of weight pick a hexagon. Hexagonal patterns are prevalent in nature due to their efficiency.

What does hexagon mean spiritually? ›

It is found in sacred shapes like the Flower of Life, which is seen in ancient architecture around the world. Because of its two interlocking triangles, the hexagon as a symbol often stands for harmony and balance and also male and female energy . When you draw a six pointed star the points form together as a hexagon.

What does the hexagon mean in the Bible? ›

In Judeo-Christian thought, the hexagon was the shape of King David's shield. It was also a double Holy Trinity, one superimposed above the other. Spatially and mathematically, it represented balance and equilibrium.

Why does nature love hexagons? ›

Hexagons in biology

The hexagonal pattern ensures that the delicate wax combs can support significant weight and store as much honey and pollen as possible. Paper wasps create their hexagonal nests using chewed plant material mixed with saliva.

Can you eat honeycomb? ›

But is honeycomb edible? The answer is also yes. Honeycomb is nature's great delicacy. It is perfectly safe (and delicious) to consume both the honey and the waxy hexagonal containers of the comb.

Why is honeycomb so expensive? ›

Comb honey (or honeycomb) is more expensive than liquid honey due to its higher production costs (one-time use of beeswax, additional labor for extraction, and increased packaging costs).

Why doesn't honey spoil? ›

Because honey has a low water content and high acidity, it's an unfriendly place for bacteria to thrive. As long as the lid stays on and the honey stays free of added moisture, honey can be stored in the cupboard indefinitely.

What is the spiritual benefit of the honeycomb? ›

A honeycomb is also a living testament to a community built on collaboration and the common good. Simply put, a honeycomb is the perfect place to be a bee. Each bee in a hive has a specific role to play – and each bee works in harmony with the others to maintain, nurture and protect the community.

What is the biblical significance of honeycomb? ›

The Word of GOD is described as this honeycomb. It refers to GOD's truth as revealed in His Word. The sweetness and the attractiveness of the Word of GOD are revealed in this passage, and the Song of Solomon 4:11.

What are some interesting facts about the honeycomb? ›

Honey comb is hexagon (six-sided) shaped. The wall of comb is 2/1000 inch thick, but can support 25 times their own weight. Honey bees beat their wings 11,400 times per minute. This is beating of wings makes the buzzing noise.

Where did the beehive shape come from? ›

Roman scholar and writer, Marcus Terentius Varro, proposed that it was a mathematical hunch known as “The Honeybee Conjecture.” He said that a structure that was built from hexagons is slightly more compact than a structure built from tiny squares or triangles.

How do bees make honeycomb hives? ›

The glands of worker bees convert the sugar contents of honey into wax, which oozes through the bee's small pores to produce tiny flakes of wax on their abdomens. Workers chew these pieces of wax until they become soft and moldable, and then add the chewed wax to the honeycomb construction.

Why does honey form hexagons in water? ›

A drop of genuine honey placed in a flat container and covered with water will form hexagonal shapes when shaken. Can we trust it? No. There is no scientific explanation for why honey would form any shape when shaken.

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