It doesn't. Bees make honey from nectar. Pollen is used to feed the bee larvae.
When the nectar is collected from there proboscis, It enters the stomach. From there the nectar mixes with proteins and enzymes which then makes honey.
Bees make the honey from nectar which is already sweet.
Nectar
They are called honey bees because they collect nectar to make honey.
Honey bees do not eat mud. They eat nectar and pollen from flowers, as well as the honey that they make from nectar.
Honey bees get honey by sucking nectar out of plants. In the hive, this nectar is converted to honey. Different bees make different honey, so as you can imagine, there are a lot of different kinds of honey.
Bees make honey using nectar from flowers
The flower's sweet nectar attracts bees to pollinate it. Bees gather nectar and make it into honey.
To make honey.
Bees make honey from nectar gathered from flowers. If there are no nectar-bearing flowers available, then the bees can't make honey. Nor will there be any nectar to feed on, so they will feed on their stored honey.
No. Bees eat honey that they make from nectar of flowers.
They have a secrete enzyme in there mouth that when they they collect nectar and mix it with the enzyme it makes honey.
Bees eat pollen as well as nectar and honey.