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Understanding Honeybee Nectar Collection: How It Works
Honey bees, not house bees, do not "chew" nectar. They use their straw-like tongues to suck up nectar from flowers. The nectar is then carried back to the hive in their honey stomach before being converted into honey through regurgitation and evaporation.Bee Stings - Related Articles
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