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Honey bees are considered primary consumers. They feed off of the pollen and nectar produced by plants and make honey. They are consumed by secondary consumers like birds and wasps.

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13y ago

I do believe it might just come in as birds. i think so.

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12y ago

because they produce food for other animals.

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because its a producer which gives the energy to the consumers

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11y ago

Their role in the food chain is so important that in 2007 The National Audit Office collated research working out the value of honeybees to the UK economy.

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13y ago

polen,honey,larve,nector

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15y ago

they fertilize the plants that we eat

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