Signs of Allah in Honey Bees

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The bactericide (bacteria-killing) property of honey is named "the inhibition effect". Experiments conducted on honey show that its bactericide properties increase twofold when diluted with water. It is very interesting to note that newly born bees in the colony are nourished with diluted honey by the bees responsible for their supervision - as if they know this feature of the honey.

When a flower has already been visited, the honeybee can understand that another bee has earlier consumed the nectar of that flower, and leave the flower immediately. This way, it saves both time and energy. Well, how does the bee understand, without checking the flower, that the nectar has earlier been consumed? This is made possible because the bees which visited the flower earlier marked it by leaving a drop on it with a special scent. Whenever a new bee looks in on the same flower, it smells the scent and understands that the flower is of no use and so goes on towards another flower. Thus, bees do not waste time on the same flower.

Honeybees are one of science's great mysteries because they have remained unchanged for 20 million years. That is a big blow to the evolutionists.
 
j.khayr bro

i love this verse
". And thy Lord taught the Bee to build its cells in hills, on trees, and in (men's) habitations;
Then to eat of all the produce (of the earth), and find with skill the spacious paths of its Lord: there issues from within their bodies a drink of varying colours(honey), wherein is healing for men: verily in this is a Sign for those who give thought" sura16

wasalaam
 
Honey bee's are really astonishing. The only domesticated insect and probably the only one that can be domesticated. Honey is a fantastic product. Pure honey will not spoil or ferment. The most it will do is evaporate down to a crystilline form which is still usable.

The most amassing thing about them is they produce many times the amount of honey that is needed for their own survival. Hard to explain that as an evolutionary benefit to them.

Another thing I find odd about them, is that most flowering plants would not have developed without them and they would not have developed without flowering plants, so that indicates that honey bees and flowering plants were created at the same time. I think it would be difficult for random evolution to cause that happen.
 

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