For the most part, very good. Some shows need updates. AND for Petes sake stop saying that bees build hexagons. They build circular tubes and the wax BETWEEN the tubes form the hexagons. Ask any chemist about cubic closest packing or hexagonal closest packing, and watch a video showing bees building their tubes. You will see that they SPIN in a circle while they are packing their wax. Or du it yourself. Draw a row of circles, all the same size. Next draw a second row of circles but place those circles in the dip between the circles in the precious row. DO the same in a third row.. Then pick a circle in the second row and look at the area around the outside of the circle. It a hexagon, resulting from the placement of the circles. Bees do this because it is the best space saving structure for their CIRCULAR TUBES