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Yes, honey bees nectar from lilacs.

Specifically, the plant in question (Syringa spp) attracts pollinators. Honey bees (Apis spp) nectar from annuals, biennials, perennials, and shrubs. The lilac's growth pattern in regard to cooperative foliage and floral shapes which do not inhibit access to the nectar responds wonderfully to honey bee needs.

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