It would be risky to swallow a living bee, since it might sting your esophagus on the way down. However, it would not live long. Once it enters the stomach, the stomach acids would kill it. Stings to the inside of your esophagus and stomach lining are very painful and usually require medical treatment.
Yes! Actually, you can even put honey on a bee sting to reduce the pain.
pollen from flowers
Yes, bees eat bee bread.Specifically, the term in question functions synonymously with bee ball or bee pollen. It is the main source of protein for a bee hive's occupants. It results from foraging bees bringing flower pollen back to the hive for mixing with bacteria, enzymes, fungi and nectar.
Bees are vegetarian. They don't eat other insects.
to stay alive
Yes! Actually, you can even put honey on a bee sting to reduce the pain.
No every person needs to eat to stay alive
It was never alive to begin with so theoreticlly, no it would not.
....not even one? they are pretty small right...
Bees eat nectar and pollen that they collect off of the flowers. Honey bees will even eat the honey that they make from the pollen that they collect.
they eat humans
-It really depends on the person. Like daring people will eat cockroaches... alive, or even spiders... but really... I don't think people do that on a daily basis... -However thousands of Oysters are eaten across the world and they are effectively alive when eaten.
only a crazed person would write a question like that but insects yes but larger animals no. - - - - - In parts of the Orient, they eat octopus alive. Also, raw oysters are often eaten alive.
Well something that is alive can breath and eat. Dead things cant do this.
No.
no
they eat humans