Bees that build their shelters from mud only use a small amount. The number of bees it would take to eat mud depends on how much mud is available. The mud is used for the outside of the wasp nest. A small wasp nest only uses one or two tablespoons of mud. Larger nests, such as hornets may use three or four pounds.
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. i looked it up
no they do not eat mud they eat worms,small bugs,and all kind of dead fish
Mud fish eat weeds and small bugs
A cat would most likely vomit mud straight back up. If a cat does eat a small amount of mud, it is unlikely to do any actual harm, but may be an idea to take it to the vet just in case.
Algae on the surface of the mud.
Mud, since they live in it.
because his pigs and bees felt extremely lonley!
I think they eat mud but I am not sure so i don't know. i hopei answered your question
no they do not eat their poop they eat the mud so when they poop the mud i gets more nutrients when the worm digests the mud it becomes fertilizer or compost for plants. hope this helps :)
Most bumble bees live in suitable holes, such as abandoned mouse holes in the ground or in soil banks.
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