Honey bees live in highly organized colonies with one queen, male drones, and female worker bees. The queen's role is to lay eggs while workers forage for nectar, make wax, build the hive, and care for larvae. Workers communicate food sources to each other through round and waggle dances. Honey bees work tirelessly together with division of labor to collect nectar from millions of flowers and produce honey through over 25,000 flights per pound. Their cooperation and industry provides lessons for human collaboration and productivity.