“…These materials include Corymbia resins and propolis (Simone‐Finstrom & Spivak, ), a mixture of resinous materials and bee secretions including beeswax (Bankova & Popova, ; Massaro, Brooks, Wallace, & Russell, ; Tomás‐Barberán, García‐Viguera, Vit‐Olivier, Ferreres, & Tomás‐Lorente, ), salivary enzymes and lipids (Popova, Reyes, Le Conte, & Bankova, ). Resin and propolis are used to construct specific architectural features in the nest, such as honeypots and pillars (Roubik, ), and may minimize pathogen infection by preserving a sterile environment (Bankova & Popova, ; Lehmberg, Dworschak, & Blüthgen, ; Massaro et al., , ; Patricio et al., ; Sawaya et al., ). Importantly, bees also immobilize intruders by actively applying the sticky resin to their cuticle, effectively mummifying them (Ellis, Hepburn, Ellis, & Elzen, ; Greco et al., ; Halcroft, Spooner‐Hart, & Neumann, ; Leonhardt, ; Neumann et al., ; Pasteels, Grégoire, & Rowell‐Rahier, ; Roubik, ).…”