why do honeybee collect nectar from flower?
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Honey bees collect pollen and nectar as food for the entire colony, and as they do, they pollinate plants. Nectar stored within their stomachs is passed from one worker to the next until the water within it diminishes. At this point, the nectar becomes honey, which workers store in the cells of the honeycomb.
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Bees collect nectar from flowers. Nectar is the sweet liquid that entices the bees to the flower. ... Bees take the pollen and nectar back to their hives and put it into the honeycomb, six-sided cells they have built out with wax.
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