The phrase I've heard is slightly different:
"You catch more flies with honey than vinegar", which means being sweet-tempered will get you what you want sooner than being sour-tempered.
...which begs the question: Why would you want bees in the first place?
Honey trees:)) or trade with a friend
The easiest way to catch a Combee is to slather honey all over a honey tree. Apply seven honeys all at once and the tree will start to shake allowing you to catch Combee.
If you want to catch one, put honey on a tree. If a female burmy comes, catch it. You can evolve this into a Wormadam.
Nope. You still need to use the Honey Trees.
you cant. honey tree for cherubi then lv up
Them saying is you can catch more flies with honey.
Because flys like Honey which is weet but they dont like vinegar
If you are a happy, nice person you are more likely to have more friends than an angry or sad person. Honey is sweet but vinegar is not.
"Tart words make no friends" and "You catch more flies with honey than vinegar" are figures of speech. They imply that you will not make anybody like you by being short or rude. Kindness makes friends.
The idiom 'You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar' dates back to the 17th century and means that being kind and polite is more effective in getting what you want than being harsh or critical. The sweetness of honey attracts flies more effectively than the sourness of vinegar.
you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar
Yes, the saying "you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar" means that being kind and pleasant will usually get you better results than being harsh or critical. It emphasizes the power of using positivity and kindness to influence others.
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This phrase means that being kind and gentle is often more effective in getting people to cooperate or do what you want, compared to using harsh or negative tactics. In other words, showing kindness and positivity can lead to better outcomes than using criticism or negativity.
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small flying insects such as mosquitoes and flies. They may also catch and eat honey bees -- then they are regarded as pests by the beekeepers
smear honey on a honey tree