Bears will raid bee colonies to eat their honey.
Bears and birds
"No bears don't eat honey bees just the honey :)
Bears
Because they produce honey to the bears
Honey bees (Apis mellifera, meaning 'honey carrier', and three other related species). Not all bees, just honey bees. ^^
i think they like honey beacuse they just like the taste of a sweet drink or drip of honey
Bees (Honey Bees) Traditionally, an apiary is a beehive. Know the answer now?bees
They are both produced by bees.
i forgot < IGNORE THAT ussualy bears or honey badgers will try to eat bees also hornets, frogs
Bears do not eat insects but they may eat bees on the process of eating honey.
Flowers produce nectar to attract bees to assist them in their pollination. Bees drink the nectar and bring it back to their hive. Bees regurgitate the nectar into honey-comb cells for storage. This is honey. Humans and bears raid the bee's hive and steal their honey away. Honey is bottled and sold at the supermarket for filthy lucre.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.