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usally they keep them in the countryside where more flowers bloom, so the bees can make more honey The question was "what do beekeepers feed their bees". This could be interpreted in two ways. The original answer would be more correct if it were in response to the question "What do beekeepers let their bees eat?" However, if the question is in fact "What do beekeepers feed to their bees, the answer is: Actually, beekeepers most often feed their bees a sugar/water mixture comprised of somewhere between 1 part sugar and 2 parts water, and straight 1 to 1. This mixture is fed when not enough honey remains in the hive to support the health of the colony over the entire winter season. (See http://www.mainebee.com/articles/march2001.php)

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What do bees gather to feed the larvae and other members of the bee colony?

honey


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Bees do not give live birth. The queen lays eggs that hatch into larvae which feed and grow. When fully grown the larvae pupate, and adult bees emerge from the pupae.


How do humans feed bee larva?

Humans don't feed the larvae, the adult bees do. If the bees don't have enough nectar or honey stores humans will give them something like sugar syrup


Do bees care for their young?

If by young you mean the larvae, then yes. The bees do feed the larvae.


Why do bees get pollon?

Bees collect pollen to feed their young larvae and for their own nutrition. Pollen is a rich source of proteins, vitamins, and minerals that are essential for the growth and development of bee colonies.


How do bee eggs hatch?

Bee eggs hatch when they are fertilized and placed in a suitable environment, typically within a brood cell in the hive. The queen bee lays her eggs in these cells, and after about three days, the eggs develop into larvae. The worker bees then feed the larvae with royal jelly, pollen, and honey. After about six days, the larvae pupate, and within about 12 days, they emerge as adult bees.


How bees live?

Bees live in a colony and their nest is called a hive. There is one queen bee and hives can have up to 80,000 bees. Bees eat nectar and pollen from flowers and plants. The workers make honey, which is feed to the larvae.


Which bees feed the queen bee?

Her attendants, which are worker bees.


How do the bees get a new queen for the hive?

When the queen bee dies one of the worker bees feeds a larvae some royal jelly and the larvae becomes the queen


How do bees make nectar into honey?

It doesn't. Bees make honey from nectar. Pollen is used to feed the bee larvae.


Who are the preadators of the honeybee?

The greatest natural predator that honey bees face is the Varroa Mite. This small arachnid produces larvae which can infest honey bee hives, feeding on both bee larvae and adult bees. Mite infestation will also diminish the bees immune system, making them increasing vulnerable to other infections. There are also species of beetles that, like the mites, produce larvae that feed on both bee larvae and the honeycomb they depend on. Several types of wasps have been know to attack honey bee hives and hunt honey bees for food. Honey bee's may also be threatened by larger predators, such as skunks, badgers or bears, who will invade, and often destroy, hives to acquire honey. (Skunks are also known to eat the bees themselves.) Finally, all bees are threatened by human activity which can result in loss of habitat and expose bee populations to the damaging effects of agricultural pesticides.


What is the job of the attendant bees?

The job of the attendant bees is to feed the queen bee.