Honey only comes from honey bees (Apis Mellifera), not from any other type of bees.
Honey comes from Bees like Honey Bees.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
To those people who think honey is made from honey bees, you're wrong. In America, it might be made from honey bees but it actually is produced by hornets. The person who answered this is completely wrong. Although SOME species of hornet do produce honey, it's toxicology makes it poisonous to humans. Honey comes from HONEY BEES, hence the name honey bee. Hornets do not produce honey consumable by humans. Whether it be from European or African bees ( aka killer bees ) , the honey we consume comes from honey bees. Another interesting fact is that honey is the only product of an insect that humans consume.
No, honey bees are not the only bees that make honey. The bees in question (Apis spp) just happen to be the most famous of the world's natural honey-makers. Other apian examples include bumble and stingless bees.
No. Apart from honey that might be added to some cereal products - such as for breakfast cereals - honey comes only from bees.
It is the worker bees that make the honey.
The only time that bees carry honey is when they are swarming.
No, only Bees produce honey.
honey bees only make hives in trees and I see bees in the eves of the roof. honey bees only make hives in trees and I see bees in the eves of the roof.
Manuka honey bees produce Manuka honey which comes largely from new Zealand. These bees feed on the flowers of the Manuka plant in order to produce the honey.
No. Only honey bees - Apis Mellifera - do that.
Of course. Tupelo honey comes from Florida.