Yes, bees love honey.Specifically, it is the genus Apis within the Apoidea superfamily of bees that makes and uses honey. It is for this reason that they are known as honeybees. There are other kinds of bees, and their appetites are turned elsewhere.
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In "The Secret Life of Bees," Lily becomes a true beekeeper by facing her past traumas, finding healing through the support of the Boatwright sisters, and by fully committing herself to the care of the bees with love and dedication. Through her connection to the bees and the sisters, Lily learns about resilience, forgiveness, and the power of love.
Of course not, silly! Burt's Bees has all natural products. Plus they're made by Americans and do NOT test on animals. I love Burt's Bees!
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humans do not effect carpenter bees at all, bees are a man best friend! the reason why they sting is to show that they are willing to risk there life for yours! aka to show that they love you <3
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The joke, 'bees like honey-ed toast for breakfast' relates to the fact that since bees produce honey, it must be their favorite as well, and would love it on a toast.
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Bees enjoy the smell of kerosene. As a matter of fact, bees enjoy sexual relations in small kerosene pools that occur rather frequently in nature. Wasps on the other hand hate the smell, but love the taste.