Bee specimen is a kind of exquisite biological specimen, mainly used to show the detailed characteristics of bees and study their biological characteristics. The process of making bee specimens usually includes steps such as collection, fixation, cleaning, coloring and display. First, the specimen gatherer will capture the bees in the appropriate environment to ensure their integrity and the quality of the specimen. Next, the bees are immobilized with a special fixative to maintain their shape and structure. Once fixed, the bee is cleaned and painted to better display its detailed features, such as the texture of its wings and the pattern of its body.
Honeybee specimens are used not only for educational and scientific research, but also as exhibits in natural history museums and educational exhibitions. They help people understand the role of bees in the ecosystem, including the importance of pollination and their contribution to agriculture. In addition, bee specimens stimulate interest in entomology and biodiversity, providing intuitive learning tools for biology enthusiasts and students. Through these specimens, people can gain insight into the structure, habits and important place of bees in nature.