Yes, they collect pollen and nectar to produce their food, which includes honey.
Honey bees do not eat mud. They eat nectar and pollen from flowers, as well as the honey that they make from nectar.
Bees eat pollen as well as nectar and honey.
No. Only honey bees - Apis Mellifera - do that.
A clue is in the name "honey" bee. The only reason that the bees make honey is to provide an effective way of storing food. The fact that Man and other animals steal it is incidental - the bees do not make it for us, they make it for themselves. They also eat pollen (which we also now harvest as a health food). Beekeepers feed their bees sugar syrup and bakers fondant as (cheaper) alternatives to allow them to take off more honey from the hive. The bees would almost certainly prefer us to leave them the honey instead!
Bees will eat most sugary things,they like honey the most.I have read most articles and everyone else said that they eat honey.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_does_bees_eat#ixzz1UYIx1CCH
*Facepalm* Bees don't eat honey....they make it.
Honey bees do not eat mud. They eat nectar and pollen from flowers, as well as the honey that they make from nectar.
No. Bees eat honey that they make from nectar of flowers.
Yes, that's why they make it. Bees make honey and store it so they have food when they are unable to forage for nectar.
the honey they make !
Honey bees make honey. They live in colonies and store the honey to feed the larvae. Most solitary bees, such as bumble bees, make only a little of a honey-like substance which they eat themselves.
Bees eat nectar and pollen that they collect off of the flowers. Honey bees will even eat the honey that they make from the pollen that they collect.
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar
The reason why bees eat honey is because it taste good.
honey bees eat honey
Bees eat pollen as well as nectar and honey.
Forager bees collect nectar and pollen, and bring them back to the hive where they are stored. Water is evaporated from the nectar, turning it into honey. Bees eat pollen, a rich source of protein, and honey, which is a carbohydrate.