Yes, you can drink nectar, as it is a sweet liquid produced by flowers. However, the nectar that is typically consumed comes from specific plants and is often processed, such as in honey. Raw nectar can contain natural sugars and nutrients, but it may also carry potential contaminants, so it's best to consume it in moderation and ensure it's sourced from safe plants.
No, oreials also drink nectar.
nectar is what the bees drink
Yes, they do, and they love to. They may even drink nectar from hummingbird feeders.
nectar=the drink of the gods
butterflies drink mostly pollen not any water Nectar from flowers.
Butterflies drink the nectar of flowers.
nectar
They drink nectar and wool
Nectar.
Nectar and ambrosia.
Ambrosia. Nectar was their drink.
Yes they do drink natural flower nectar, mainly from flowers that have co-evolved to provide them with the kind of sugar and amounts of nectar they prefer in exchange for pollination services. Hummingbird nectar flowers are usually red, orange, or bright pink, shaped like a tube or trumpet, and produce nectar that is weaker then that of insect-pollinated flowers and contains a high proportion of sucrose (the same as white table sugar).