What Do Evolutionists Think about the Construction of the Combs?

The cells of the comb are filled with honey, pollen and eggs in a specific order. From the top to the middle: honey. The middle part: pollen. The bottom: the larval chambers. The cells for the new queens are built at the very bottom.
Like all other living things, honeybees have their own unique forms of behavior that are full of questions for evolutionists. They have no answer to a great many questions, such as the combs made by honeybees and the communication among bees, simply because it is impossible to account for bees' social lives and attributes in terms of evolutionary mechanisms.

In a number of statements, Charles Darwin admitted that he found it difficult to explain the behavior of bees and ants, known as "social insects" because of the way they live in colonies, in terms of the mechanisms of his theory. In one question he asks in The Origin of Species, Darwin emphasizes the inconsistency of the theory he originated with regard to instincts:

Can instincts be acquired and modified through natural selection? What shall we say to the instinct which leads the bee to make cells, and which has practically anticipated the discoveries of profound mathematicians? 121

 

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  • 121. Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species, p.186

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