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Nectar Extraction: Why It's Impossible from Dead Bees
It is not possible to extract nectar from dead bees. Nectar is a sugary liquid produced by flowers and collected by bees. When bees collect nectar, they store it in their honey sacs. They then regurgitate the nectar into the hive, where it is turned into honey. Once bees die, their honey sacs are no longer able to produce nectar, so it is impossible to extract nectar from them.Bee Stings - Related Articles
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