I was wondering the same thing the other day when I saw about 20 of each in what appeared to be a "swarm". They flew around together in circles and I thought that the swallows were trying to eat the dragonflies but they weren't. I've never seen anything like it in my life. My son and I watched them for about 1/2 an hour while we were on a bike ride. We had to get home and they were still circling as we left. The dragonflies were very large too so I would have heard a crunching if they were being eaten.
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar
The reason why bees eat honey is because it taste good.
honey bees eat honey
*Facepalm* Bees don't eat honey....they make it.
Bees eat honey. actually bee's don't eat honey they produce it :-)
Yes, honey bees eat nectar and pollen.
No. Bees eat honey that they make from nectar of flowers.
Honey bees do not eat mud. They eat nectar and pollen from flowers, as well as the honey that they make from nectar.
Honey bees do not eat insects, they are completely vegetarian. They live on nectar and pollen collected from flowers.
Bumble bees live on pretty much the same diet as honey bees: pollen and nectar (the basis of honey).
Yes, that's why they make it. Bees make honey and store it so they have food when they are unable to forage for nectar.
the honey they make !