Yes. They will eat the honeycomb and the larval bees as well.
Yes, black bears do eat honey as part of their diet in the wild. They are known to raid beehives to consume honey and bee larvae as a source of food.
Yes. They also eat berries, honey, and fish.
black bears eat honey, berries, fruit, and leaves.
grizzlly bears live in the wild so there is more to eat example bunnysyet the polar bears live in colder places so thney survive on fishand the black and brown bears eat salmon honey some animals that they find to
"No bears don't eat honey bees just the honey :)
Bears will raid bee colonies to eat their honey.
Some bears, but not all bears. But honey is considered a delicious treat to some. :D
The black mamo do not eat bears they are birds they eatnectar
they eat honey with their jaws.
No black bears eat berries,honey,grubs, and ants more than they do moths because there easier to get a hold of than moths are
There are a few examples of possible symbiotic relationships for black bears. It could be said that they have one with humans, as they commonly eat trash which is left out by humans. By the same token, they eat honey which is made by bees which could be said to establish a symbiotic relationship between the bears and bees.
I think berries and honey.