You do not drink 'Bees' but you can drink 'mead' which is made from honey made by the Bees.
They are attracted to the urine. The salts in the urine are utilized by bees so this is why they drink it at times.
it was not really inveted. bees started to drink the pullen and they started makeing honey. and it was starting probably a little bit before the pioneers. cause pioneers had honey with bread for lunches sometimes. it is a pretty easy consupcion. just have to read about pioneers.Actually bees don't drink pollen they drink nectar from the flowers. Pollen sticks to their legs and bodies as they get into the flowers.I think bees were around a long time before pioneers and bees have been making honey ever since there were bees. That's what they do!
i think they like honey beacuse they just like the taste of a sweet drink or drip of honey
As the bees (and other flying insects) move from flower to flower, they drink the nectar and carry pollen on their bodies from flower to flower. It is this cross-pollination that fertilises each flower and the flower can then produce seed for next season flowers.
They get wet. Unless the jet of water is strong enough to injure them, that is all that happens.
no they dont
Water
No bee's will not drink strawberry juice
yes
no they don't but bees do.
Drink beer ;)
nectar is what the bees drink
Yes
bees are insects. They don't play but they do alot of work.Bees drink by the water.They drink any water they could see.
No. Bees seen around water are there to drink. They also collect water to take back to the hive.
They are attracted to the urine. The salts in the urine are utilized by bees so this is why they drink it at times.
it was not really inveted. bees started to drink the pullen and they started makeing honey. and it was starting probably a little bit before the pioneers. cause pioneers had honey with bread for lunches sometimes. it is a pretty easy consupcion. just have to read about pioneers.Actually bees don't drink pollen they drink nectar from the flowers. Pollen sticks to their legs and bodies as they get into the flowers.I think bees were around a long time before pioneers and bees have been making honey ever since there were bees. That's what they do!