Nectar.
they suck the pollen out of them
Flowers.
nector is in the flowers and the bees use nector for their honey so the suck it out of the flowers and take it back to their hives
i think they have a long tongue to suck it
Bees eat with their mouths, and they suck nectar from flowers with their proboscis which is a specially adapted mouthpart. The sting is at the other end of the body.
They eat nectar plants, such as butterfly bushes, and flowers that bees suck nectar out of.
They eat nectar plants, such as butterfly bushes, and flowers that bees suck nectar out of.
Yes they suck up the nectar from the flower and take it back to the hive and make honey.
Aphids' Also bees "suck" the nectar from flowers to produce honey.
Bees do not suck nectar through a straw like humans. Instead, they use their long proboscis (tongue) to lap up nectar from flowers. This proboscis acts like a drinking straw to collect nectar, which is then stored in their honey stomach.
no actually butterflys do it too. Moths do it. pretty much every insect or bug does, BUT only bees use it to make honey
Butterflies use a long, straw-like tube called a proboscis to suck up nectar from flowers. They unfurl their proboscis to reach the nectar and then coil it back up when they are done feeding. This process allows butterflies to extract the sugary liquid they need for energy.