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Yes, bees eat their own honey to increase temperature for protection against enemies. The insects in question (Apis spp) also look to carbohydrate-, dextrose- and laevulose-rich honey to keep them warm during the colder months of fall and winter. Honey supplies the energy to elude predators, maintain hives or nests, and travel.

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