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honey bees make honey by nectar.do honey bees eat honey as food ?which value of honey bee is reflected by this act ?

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Answered by Shreyathegreat
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Bees produce honey as food stores for the hive during the long months of winter when flowers aren't blooming and therefore little or no nectar is available to them. European honey bees, genus Apis Mellifera, produce such an abundance of honey, far more than the hive can eat, that humans can harvest the excess.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

yes honey bees eat honey.actually honey bee produce honey to eat and store as food for winter.

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