The purpose of the honey that a bee produces, is to feed itself and other occupants of the hive throughout the winter months when little or no nectar is available. The bees usually produce more than they can use which allows a beekeeper to harvest the excess.
Well, Theres killer bees. And honey bees. Honey bees collect food for there family/home members. Killer bees protect the hive and also try to gather food honey bees dont sting. there nice =))
Bees, in particular honey bees, although nearly all bees make honey in one form or another.
Honey bees are unique because they make honey -- the only food eaten by man that is produced by insects.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
Honey bees are afraid of smoke
Yes, bees do make their food which is honey. This is what they are famous for, honey.Yes, honey.
Well, Theres killer bees. And honey bees. Honey bees collect food for there family/home members. Killer bees protect the hive and also try to gather food honey bees dont sting. there nice =))
Honey
Bees eat honey. actually bee's don't eat honey they produce it :-)
Forager bees collect nectar and pollen, and bring them back to the hive where they are stored. Water is evaporated from the nectar, turning it into honey. Bees eat pollen, a rich source of protein, and honey, which is a carbohydrate.
The honey bee is a primary consumer.
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.
Bees, in particular honey bees, although nearly all bees make honey in one form or another.
Honey bees are unique because they make honey -- the only food eaten by man that is produced by insects.
It poops out honey and we eat it.........BEES CANT DO ALL THE WORK!!!!!
Wax and honey are not the same thing. The bees make wax to store honey inside. The honey is a separate substance that the bees use for food.
Yes, that's why they make it. Bees make honey and store it so they have food when they are unable to forage for nectar.