Honey is a thick sugar compound that is soluble in water. To produce one kilo of honey, the bee must sit on the flowers thousands of times and collect the nectar of the flowers in its inner bag. In this way, the honey bee collects the sweet nectar from the flowers and by changing the structure, turns it into a thick solution. The honey bee collects the nectar of plants and temporarily stores it in its hive, and in each flight to collect nectar, it takes about 40 mg of nectar to the hive. When the bee returns and carries the nectar to the hive, it absorbs a little of the nectar water, and excretes it from the kidneys, and secretes some sugar-decomposing substances from the beehive and adds it to the nectar.