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    What Do Bees Eat?

    The Role of Nectar in a Bee’s Diet Nectar is a sweet liquid that is produced by flowers and is a major component of a bee’s diet. Bees collect nectar by using their long, tube-like tongues called proboscis. They suck the nectar from the flowers and store it in their crop, a special stomach-like organ that is located near their…

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