Honey
Honey is not made by humans. Bees secrete it in their hive. Humans harvest it by smoking the bees to subdue them and then removing some of the honey comb from the hive.
Yes. Some hornets and some wasps do indeed make honey. However, the honey made by wasps is not consumed by humans.
Insects like crickets, mealworms, and grasshoppers are commonly consumed by humans in some cultures. These insects are a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, and are considered a sustainable food source with lower environmental impact compared to traditional livestock.
they can fix nitrogen
In some cultures, people consume bee larvae or pupae as a delicacy. However, eating bees is not a common practice worldwide.
they can fix nitrogen
they can fix nitrogen
they can fix nitrogen
i don't think any one would do that,who would ask that question,aqiward
the queen mates with some bees and gives birth to lots of mini bee babies LOL XD
Humans, bees moths, butterlfies, flies, and i think some small rodents
Most bees make honey to feed themselves but only honey bees produce enough honey for a beekeeper to remove some of it in any great quantity.