What do bees eat in commissaries? What do baby bees eat?

Updated on pet 2024-08-02
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The food of bees is honey and pollen. Introduction: Api genus Hymenoptera.

    Apidae. The body is 8-20 mm long, yellowish-brown or black-brown, and bears dense hairs. The head is almost as wide as the chest.

    The antennae are knee-shaped, the compound eyes are oval, hairy, the mouthparts are chewing and sucking, and the hind feet are powder-carrying feet. Two pairs of membranous wings: large forewings, small hindwings, and anterior and posterior wings linked in a row of wing hooks.

    Abdomen nearly oval.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The food of bees is honey and pollen.

    Bees collect honey during the day, make honey at night, the larvae need to be fed by worker bees, the first 3 days are fed with royal jelly, and then fed with honey and pollen, the larvae produced in the wide hive are always fed with royal jelly, and the adults become the queen bee with a larger body, the queen bee is responsible for laying eggs, and the worker bee begins to feed the queen with nutritious royal jelly. Worker and male bees feed always honey and pollen. Strip Lai Piercing Head.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    When choosing honey, you must pay attention to the good brands purchased in regular supermarkets, and do not buy them in small stores, because the honey in them is generally mixed with saccharin and pigment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The honey from the commissary is also edible, the key is how it came from? The honey from some canteens is real, and the honey from some canteens may be blended, but the honey from the commissary can't be self-produced, it should have a place of origin.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are two kinds of food that bees like to eat the most, pollen and honey, bees are colonies that live in groups, and honey is the nectar collected by bees from various plants.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Bees are insects that feed exclusively on flowers, including pollen and nectar. But not all bees eat pollen and nectar. For example, queen bees.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the bee has no pollen and no flowering season, it needs the owner of the bee to feed it sugar water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The bees at the kiosk eat nectar and pollen from the flowers, and you can often see bees collecting honey during the day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The food of bees is honey and pollen. Bees collect honey during the day, make honey at night, the larvae need to be fed by worker bees, the first 3 days are fed with royal jelly, and then fed with honey and pollen, the larvae produced in the wide hive are always fed with royal jelly, and the adults become the queen bee with a larger body, the queen bee is responsible for laying eggs, and the worker bee begins to feed the queen with nutritious royal jelly. Worker and male bees feed always honey and pollen.

    Expand the vertical suspect information:

    1.Bee honey bee belongs to the general term of Hymenoptera, Slender Lump Suborder, Needletail Insects, Honeybee Family, and Honeybee Family, and is an important group of Hymenoptera.

    2.According to fossil data, bees have been found in large numbers in the Late Eocene strata of the Tertiary Period, and many species of the bee family have great economic value and are closely related to human life. In ancient China, bees and their uses were documented.

    3.Many types of handicraft products or behaviors are closely related to medicine (e.g., honey, royal jelly, bee venom), agriculture (e.g., crop pollination), and industry (e.g., beeswax, propolis), and they are called resource insects. The most well-known are the Italian bees and Oriental honeybees, which are domesticated for honey making.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bees eat pollen or nectar, and queen bees eat royal jelly.

    The queen bee's food is royal jelly and feeds on royal jelly for life, there is a special worker colony in the bee colony responsible for feeding the bee larvae, the pharyngeal glands of these worker bees can secrete a special substance, and the queen bee feeds on this substance for life, so this substance is called royal jelly, from a certain point of view, royal jelly is a bit similar to mammalian milk, not only extremely nutritious and extremely immune.

    Bees live entirely on flowers, including pollen and nectar, and are sometimes brewed and stored as honey. There is no doubt that bees pollinate the flowers as they collect them, and when they collect pollen from among the flowers, they drop some pollen onto the flowers. These dropped pollen are important because they often cause cross-pollination of plants.

    The actual value of bees as pollinators is greater than the value of their production of honey and beeswax.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The food of bees is honey and pollen. Bees collect honey during the day, make honey at night, the larvae need to be fed by worker bees, the first 3 days are fed with royal jelly, and then fed with honey and pollen, the larvae produced in the wide hive are always fed with royal jelly, and the adults become the queen bee with a larger body, the queen bee is responsible for laying eggs, and the worker bee begins to feed the queen with nutritious royal jelly. Worker and male bees feed always honey and pollen.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Adults eat pollen, and larvae eat honey.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bees eat pollen or nectar, and queen bees eat royal jelly.

    Queen bee: Eats only royal jelly for the rest of her life Drones: Pollen or nectar feeds on worker bees: Feeds on pollen or nectar.

    1. Most bees live on honey and pollen, these bees go out to collect nectar during the day, and then make honey in the hive at night.

    2. In bee colonies, worker bees and drones take pollen and nectar as their main food throughout their lives, and in the case of insufficient external nectar sources, they will also eat some supplementary feed, such as syrup and soybean meal.

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