Flowers and their nector may be available for only a part of a year so bees store nector
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
Yes, they take anthing sweet, even at hummingbird feeders.
so that they can attract insects to pollinate the plant.
Bees store honey in honeycomb cells as a food source. The honey provides nourishment for the bees during times when food is scarce, such as winter, and also serves as a source of energy to forage and perform other tasks for the hive. Honey is made by bees collecting nectar from flowers and then dehydrating and storing it in the honeycomb cells.
No. Only honey bees - Apis Mellifera - do that.
Bees do not eat sour substances because they make their food using nector and nector is sweet.
its stomach
So that bees can suck nector out of a flower
No. Only flower nector.
No some of them go down the pub
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
nector is in the flowers and the bees use nector for their honey so the suck it out of the flowers and take it back to their hives
Bees feed pollen to their larvas and eat the honey if the weather is too cold to search foor food.
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.
Beetles have 6 legs and wings. Spiders have 8 legs and no wings.
If bees couldn't make honey from nector then flowers wouldn't be pollonated and so we would run out of flowers, which provide certain medicines.
Yes, they take anthing sweet, even at hummingbird feeders.