Honey bees do not eat insects, they are completely vegetarian. They live on nectar and pollen collected from flowers.
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar
Bears do not eat insects but they may eat bees on the process of eating honey.
Yes, vegetarians eat honey. Vegans do not.
Bumble bees are edible as are most insects and are high in protein. Insects are eaten in many cultures around the world. Some European countries make confections (candy) containing whole insects such as honey bees.
Dragonflies do not typically prey on honey bees. Dragonflies mostly feed on small insects like flies, mosquitoes, and gnats that they catch while flying. Honey bees are not a common part of their diet.
Insects like crickets, mealworms, and grasshoppers are commonly consumed by humans in some cultures. These insects are a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, and are considered a sustainable food source with lower environmental impact compared to traditional livestock.
the honeybees would not give out honey and amphibians would not eat insects then we could not survive
The reason why bees eat honey is because it taste good.
honey bees eat honey
small flying insects such as mosquitoes and flies. They may also catch and eat honey bees -- then they are regarded as pests by the beekeepers
*Facepalm* Bees don't eat honey....they make it.
No, honey bees are insects that produce honey as a food source. Honey bees collect nectar from flowers and use it to make honey, which they store in their hives as a source of energy. Honey bees are not made out of honey.