Honeycomb
A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal wax cells built by worker honey bees inside a beehive. The cells are used to rear brood and to store honey and pollen. Honeycomb is formed from beeswax secreted by the bees’ abdominal glands; workers chew and mold the wax walls into the familiar hexagonal grid.
The hexagonal geometry is efficient: hexagons tile a plane with minimal material while providing high storage
Bees construct comb in stages, starting from starter cells along the frame or natural surfaces. Brood cells
In human use, honeycomb refers to comb with honey still in the cells or comb honey sold