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Actually, ... yes. When bees collect nectar they put it in a special storage stomach. When they return to the hive, they transfer the nectar stomach mixture to other bees for further processing. (Yup; honey bees eat each other’s puke.) Enzymes in the bee’s storage stomach help turn the nectar into honey. This all may sound gross, but honey is yummy and a very healthy human food.

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