Bees eat honey; it is a form of food that they are able to store for future needs.
They store it in hexagonal wax cells within the colony.
she spits it out
Worker honeybees keep the colony clean, look after younger bees, and collect pollen and nectar.
The worker bee will collect the nectar and produce it into honey. By Kye Pescud
Yes, bees collect nectar from flowers of the plants
Bees collect nectar from flowers and then produce honey.
No. It is derived from the nectar which the bees collect from flowers.
Not sure what you mean by the opposite of nectar. Bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers.
Worker bees.
No, the worker bees collect flower nectar and make honey from that. The queen bee is an egg factory.
No that's aphids, bees are collect pollen and nectar. No, bees collect nectar from nectary glands and pollen from the anthers in their pollen sacks. A lot of pollen also gets stuck to them elsewhere, and this can brush off in other flowers to pollinate them.
No, a rose it not wind pollinated. Roses are pollinated by bees. A bee will collect nectar in the "pockets" on *her legs and as she flies some of the pollen may fall out there for creating a new flower * all worker bees (one that collects pollen and nectar) are female
To feed themselves and their young.
To collect pollen and nectar.