just honey, jam is just fruits thoroughly mashed. Bees produce honey. People make jellies and jams.
you just choose a world and you go to canyons pathway and there you got a honey moon
Most of the time honey will replace the sugar in jam.
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One way (if you are near trees or something you can tie it to) is to take a brown paper bag (any will do even a fast food bag) and make it look sort of like a bees nest. (Blow a little air into it to get a roundish shape and close up the top) You can also buy fake ones but this is much easier. Hang it up near the area and it keeps the bees away. I tried this technique and it worked! From this solution, I have to guess that bees mistake the puffed-up bag for a hornet's nest and that they are bitter enemies, mortal enemies and avoid trouble by not pushing their luck and just leaving the other's territory.
Jam, sugar, honey - whatever you like
Honey because it comes from a hive and hives are round!
Because they are fed with a sugar solution that is produced by their larvae in the nest. Wasps and hornets are predators - the collect VAST numbers of insects, often caterpillars, to feed to their larvae. They are one of a gardeners best friends. At the end of summer, in most temperate areas, with most species, the queen stops laying eggs so the workers have no honey-dew from the larvae. It is at that time that they take a liking to jam and sugary drinks etc. - just before they die. (No insect collects honey, but some bees make it)
Honey, sugar, marzipan, Jam
Honey, sugar, marzipan, Jam
No, bees aren't attracted to fruit in the way wasps are. That is why wasp traps are best baited with fruit or fruit jam, then they don't catch bees.
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berries,acorns,strawberry jam toast honey