We only collect honey from honey bees, and there are seven species of honey bee worldwide.
To those people who think honey is made from honey bees, you're wrong. In America, it might be made from honey bees but it actually is produced by hornets. The person who answered this is completely wrong. Although SOME species of hornet do produce honey, it's toxicology makes it poisonous to humans. Honey comes from HONEY BEES, hence the name honey bee. Hornets do not produce honey consumable by humans. Whether it be from European or African bees ( aka killer bees ) , the honey we consume comes from honey bees. Another interesting fact is that honey is the only product of an insect that humans consume.
Humans affect honey bees by using insecticides in their gardens which kill the bees.
Yes, some wasps make honey, but the honey is not consumed by humans.
Insects like crickets, mealworms, and grasshoppers are commonly consumed by humans in some cultures. These insects are a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, and are considered a sustainable food source with lower environmental impact compared to traditional livestock.
We use there honey
if you want to find out if humans use them for anything type no that is the answer no
Honey was not injected to humans.
A source of sugars and 'yummy goodness'. See related links for some interesting uses for honey.
of course for eating. I didn't ever used it for another purpose.
Honey guides are birds that have a symbiotic relationship with humans known as mutualism. They help humans find beehives in exchange for leftover honey and bee larvae that humans cannot access. Humans benefit from the honey guides' guidance, while the honey guides benefit from access to the beeswax combs.
The best thing that humans can do for honey bees is to plant bee-friendly flowers, shrubs and trees and not use insecticides.
No. only if there is honey in that comb. the wax its self will not make any difference. the honey is what becomes bad for humans.
Honey is not made by humans. Bees secrete it in their hive. Humans harvest it by smoking the bees to subdue them and then removing some of the honey comb from the hive.
Humans can consume wasp honey it's just not as localised as you would see bee honey.
No grizzly bears only attack humans if they think that you are going to cause harm to them...... Or grizzly bears attack humans if they get frightened by them..... But they rather have honey than humans
We only collect honey from honey bees, and there are seven species of honey bee worldwide.