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In the wild, the honey would be a food store for the following winter, when nectar was not available.

If a beekeeper takes honey from the hive he will always make sure the bees have enough food for the winter, supplementing it with sugar syrup if necessary.

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The honey of wild bees is eaten by the young and by other members of the hive. It is also eaten by bears, skunks, and whatever humans who may harvest it.

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After pollinating a flower, a bee goes back to its nest.

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It makes baby bees

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Does a bee harm a flower?

Basically the bee is doing the pollinating for the flower. They both benefit and need each other.


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How do organisms pollinate?

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Do bees have to pollinate tomatoes to make them grow?

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