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They make:

1. Honey -- there is no other source.

2. Beeswax -- there is no other source.

Also:

Over 80 per cent of all plants are pollinated by insects, and of those around 90 percent are pollinated by bees. A third of everything you eat depends directly on this pollination. Without it we would be very hungry.

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