Smoke causes a drunk effect on bees, they can be scooped up and removed.
bees eat chicken because they cannot digest cows...cows are too big for bees to swallow whole as they do chickens...i had a whole swarm of bees in my chicken coop all my chickens died...i am penniless but i plan on robbing their hive of honey and sell it for a profit
Australian chicken feed
If you mean what do honey bees feed on, they eat nectar.
first take the chicken the fox can't eat feed then take the feed but don't leave the fox can't eat itself take the chicken back now the chicken can't eat the feed take the wolf once again, the fox can't eat feed take the chicken back BINGO!
bees eat fly's chicken
No, grasshoppers do not eat bees. The insects in question (Caelifera suborder) number among the world's herbivores. They prioritize such vegetation as grasses, whose consumption may involve accidental ingestion of tissue and of wastes from arthropod pests.
yes but they eat other things aswell
no they may have a sniff but probably wont eat it.
a small chicken or a baby chick? small chicken: it can eat any scraps that you have, or chicken feed chick: baby chick feed, you can buy it at most stores (like tractor supply company)
No, bees do not eat locusts. Bees primarily feed on nectar and pollen from flowers, which provide them with the carbohydrates and proteins they need for energy and nutrition. While bees may occasionally encounter locusts in their environment, they do not prey on or consume them. Locusts are herbivorous insects that primarily feed on plants.
They only occasionally need extra protein, like when breeding. When they do, they get in the form of insects or larvae. It is probably better not to feed them chicken. It would not be part of their natural diet.
Bees feed pollen to their larvas and eat the honey if the weather is too cold to search foor food.