Nectar. Honey bees don't prey on other living creatures.
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No, a butterfly does not compete for food with a honey bee. There is usually enough nectar for both of them.
Honey is not a producer, but it is produced by honey bee's. The bee's make the honey by in-jesting nectar and pollen and soon making the pollen/nectar into honey.
It's safe from everything, nothing will hunt the honey bee, the honey bee or more of a predator, not unto animals, but unto flowers for pollen
The honey bee has an exoskeleton that covers it entire body. This exoskeleton provides some degree of protection for the insect from other animals they prey on it.
No, it is a food made by Bee's.
The honey bee is a primary consumer.
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Yes, a honey bee is considered a producer because it gathers pollen and nectar from flowers to produce honey for its colony. By converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis in plants, the honey bee plays a role in the food chain as a primary producer.
the honey bee
Honey is made from the nectar of flowers that bees collect and store in honeycombs. Bees transform the nectar into honey through a process of digestion, regurgitation, and evaporation, creating a thick, sweet substance that serves as their main source of food.
The honey bee.