No, bees use their mouth, or proboscis, to suck up the nectar.
nectar (Bees gather nectar from flowers and turn it into honey.)
Black ants are attracted to nectar on peonies.
Harvester ants primarily feed on seeds, but they also consume nectar, insects, and other small creatures. They are efficient foragers that collect and store seeds in their underground nests to sustain the colony.
It is full of sugar, they will gather it up like nectar and take it back to their nest and share it.
To make honey.
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because it is the sweet nectar of the gods.
There are many animals that have adapted in order to gather nectar from flowers. For example a hummingbird has a long beak in order to get to the nectar.
The flower's sweet nectar attracts bees to pollinate it. Bees gather nectar and make it into honey.
Ants work together in a colony by each ant having their own job. There are ants that gather food, there are scout ants that find food for the other ants to gather. There are also warriors who attach other nests and defend their own nest and queen.
Ants are omnivores and will eat anything. They prefer other insects, but will eat nectar and other foods.
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