1. Honeybees travel up to four miles to find nectar for honey. When a bee finds nectar, it does a wiggle dance to tell the other bees where the nectar is. Other worker bees then head out to the source. All in all, a have of bees can travel up to 55,000 miles and visit 2,000,000 plants to produce one pound of honey
What is the central idea of the passage?
Honeybees are hard workers.
Honey is made from nectar
Honeybees like to dance.