Because they use honey combs
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
Bees don't have whiskers but they have hair all over there bodies even there eyeballs
yes they do have hair, although it is thinner than other bees they do have small hairs which they use to catch vibrations near by.
yes they do! very odd but they actually do!
No. Honey would be too sticky for a jumping spider to contact it and not get in deep trouble. Jumping spiders and some other spiders will drink nectar from flowers, but that is much less highly concentrated and not so sticky.
The other half.
My dear, ALL hair roots are sticky. That is how they are held into the scalp. If they are dry, then the hair is ready to fall out... Sticky is good in hair roots. Dr. Hair
no it is not sticky but it is good for your hair
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
Hairspray contains ingredients like resins and polymers that create a flexible film on the hair to hold the style in place. These ingredients can leave a sticky residue when they dry, which helps maintain the hold of the hairstyle but can also make the hair feel sticky to the touch.
So that bees can suck nector out of a flower
Bees don't have whiskers but they have hair all over there bodies even there eyeballs
Yes, bees like sticky, sweet things to eat. Floral nectars and their derivative honey serve as the prime example even though bees also gather sticky arboreal gums and resins to process into propolis to coat hive interiors and repair openings, not to eat. The dissolved sugars in soft drinks often will attract bees to such open air events as carnivals, fairs and picnics.
You will have sticky hair.
Curls Rock, by Catwalk. They have a lot of great sprays, gels, etc. that work well for curly hair without making it sticky.
Simple. Gum+hair=sticky mess. You press gum into hair and presto, your an idiot.
With a honey comb