Well i think the honey came from the bee and the bee collected the pollen from the flower and turned it into honey, but i'm not 100% sure.
Honey does not come out of a bee's body. Bees collect nectar from flowers and take it back to the hive where it is spread in cells in the honeycomb. The combination of warmth and air flow in the hive evaporates water from the nectar, and the result is honey.
Honey flavours tend to come from the nectars used by the bees to make the honey. The most Insipid flavour of honey is made from cane sugar juice. The honey is uncoloured, water-clear and tastes of sugar. Eucalyptus trees tend to make very dark strong tasting honey.
Some of their guts come out when the stinger is ejected so they lose blood and organs.
Honey bees produce honey by collecting nectar from flowers using their long, tube-shaped tongues, and storing it in their "honey stomach" to carry back to the hive. Once back at the hive, the bees pass the nectar to other worker bees who chew it and store it in honeycomb cells. The bees then fan the nectar with their wings to remove excess moisture, creating thick, sticky honey that is stored for food.
Yes, Kodiak bears are known to eat honey as part of their diet, especially when they come across beehives while foraging for food. They have a strong sense of smell that helps them locate honey and they are capable of breaking open beehives to access the sweet treat.
Honey Come Back was created in 1970.
A honey roasted Pig
Honey Come Back - song - was created in 1970-01.
No, you get honey from that man north of Flororoma Town.
Its come from bees
You cant, but if you put honey on the tree they will come to you.
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Honey only comes from honey bees (Apis Mellifera), not from any other type of bees.
put honey on honey trees ad wait for one to come
Honey Badgers Reproduce in mid-spring. The babies come out in winter.
Honey is made by bees from nectar, which they collect from flowers.