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Is honey a bees poo?

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They eat the pollen, process it in their stomachs or whatever they have breaking its chemicals, and throw up the honey, which they'll use to eat too, if I'm not mistaken.
I think they actually throw it up into another bee first, I know it has to go through more than one before it's done processing.

It's funny, usually this kind of knowledge would gross me out, and make me never eat honey, but the stuff is good. It does wonders for a sore throat.
 
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I think they actually throw it up into another bee first, I know it has to go through more than one before it's done processing.

It's funny, usually this kind of knowledge would gross me out, and make me never eat honey, but the stuff is good. It does wonders for a sore throat.

Honey does have medicinal properties especially royal jelly.
 
Pretty sure they said we will have no food supply without bees so.

Now's your time to get some McDonald's before the beepocalypse.
We can already do what the bees do though.
 
We can already do what the bees do though.

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Seriously though I didn't know that they have artificial pollination machines. Whoever invented that needs a damn Nobel prize for saving humanity.
 
Now I'm rethinking the mindset of someone who calls me honey.
 
What a stupid mammal.

bees are invertebrates playa

Q. Are bees mammals?
A. No. Despite having hair, bees are cold-blooded invertebrates. Mammals are always warm-blooded vertebrates.


They're very important in helping plants mate, m8.
 
I knew this was a cunth topic from the title...

Bee's vomit, slugs drools for beauty products, bat's escrement for agriculture, if you are worried for this stuff better not buying anything.
 
They eat the pollen, process it in their stomachs or whatever they have breaking its chemicals, and throw up the honey, which they'll use to eat too, if I'm not mistaken.
Actually it's the nectar, not the pollen, that is the main ingredient of honey. They do eat both, yes.

It's all cute and nice until they turn on you and bite you.
Actually, they don't bite; they sting you with their ass harpoon. It's also barbed so it gets stuck in your skin, and when the bee tries to escape it rips out its own ass in the process.

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My dad used to keep bee's, quite interesting to read about and see them work away, once they found a water supply you would just see a constant stream of them going back and forth to the hive.
A bunch of them line up around the entrance and flap their wings to create a flow of air to keep the hive cool.

But they can be angry little fuckers when they want.
 
Actually it's the nectar, not the pollen, that is the main ingredient of honey. They do eat both, yes.


Actually, they don't bite; they sting you with their ass harpoon. It's also barbed so it gets stuck in your skin, and when the bee tries to escape it rips out its own ass in the process.

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Ouch dat ass
 
Actually it's the nectar, not the pollen, that is the main ingredient of honey. They do eat both, yes.


Actually, they don't bite; they sting you with their ass harpoon. It's also barbed so it gets stuck in your skin, and when the bee tries to escape it rips out its own ass in the process.

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And they die after that so at least you are vindicated somehow.
 
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