Powerful jaws and paws are the ways that bears trap and eat honeybees. Hairy, heavy, muscular bodies give bears the stamina and the strength to outrun 20-mile (32.19-kilometer) per mile flying bees and at 30 miles (48.28 kilometers) per hour to scale cliffs and trees for hives and nests. Bees may inflict stings around hairless parts of ears, eyes, mouths and noses even though bears feel nothing other than fleeting irritations and minor inconveniences.
"No bears don't eat honey bees just the honey :)
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The honeybees do eat nectar and pollen during the spring and summer.
Honeybees eat nectar and pollen, which they gather from flowers. They use their long proboscis to suck up nectar from flowers and collect pollen in specialized baskets on their hind legs called pollen sacs.
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Pollen and honey
Nectar and pollen
yes big bears eat little bears
Bears eat bears
no worms do NOT eat bears!