Do bees starve if we take their honey?

Yes, if we take all the accumulated honey and leave the bees to starve. This does happen when inexperienced beekeepers get overzealous.
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Do bees die if you take their honey?

"Beekeepers are not hurting bees intentionally when they are harvesting honey. Almost everyone is doing it the same way I am doing it, although some are on a much larger scale. So it is helpful to clear this up: Harvesting honey does not hurt any bees.
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Are bees sad when you take their honey?

If you're new to keeping bees, you might wonder: do bees get mad when you take their honey? Harvesting honey does not anger or hurt the bees unless you are greedy and take too much. When done properly, bees are undisturbed when honey is harvested. Responsible beekeepers always leave enough honey for the hive.
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Do bees like when we take their honey?

No, harvesting honey and taking it from bees is not wrong, morally or otherwise. Bees are able to adapt to the loss of honey resources and most importantly, good beekeepers make sure to leave adequate honey in the beehive for the survival of the colony.
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Do bees eat their own honey?

Yes, surprisingly, all species of bees that make honey also actually eat it. Not every species of bee that makes honey is a honeybee. Bees are a diverse species—there are thousands of different types. Some of these do make honey too, but not much of it.
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What happens to honey if not harvested?

The honey that is not harvested goes to feed the colony during the cold winter months. They leave what they do not use and build upon it the next season. Secondly, other bees and insects steal honey that is in the hives. Bees from other colonies will bring back honey from another hive to their own.
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What do bees do with excess honey?

Beekeepers have their own special word for “too much of a good thing.” That word is honey-bound, and it's what happens when the worker bees are producing so much honey they're forced to store it in the brood box. There are five standard pantry items you'll always find stored in your hive's cells.
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Why do vegans avoid honey?

Vegans try to avoid or minimize all forms of animal exploitation, including that of bees. As a result, most vegans exclude honey from their diets.
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How do bees survive if we eat their honey?

After beekeepers steal all the honey from the hive, they keep the bees alive by feeding them sugary syrup and other subpar nutrients or just kill the entire hive—between 20,000 and 80,000 bees.
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Why do bees get mad?

The fighting bees release an alarm pheromone—an odor that warns other bees of the danger. The alarm pheromone makes other honey bees aggressive, and more fighting means more pheromone is released which means more bees join the fray.
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Is there cruelty free honey?

You can buy vegan "honey" on Etsy or online, such as Blend It Up, which is made from apples. Other innovative companies like MelBio are working towards producing bee-less honey in a lab with the goal of changing the future and treatment of bees.
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Why should you not eat honey?

Honey is meant as a health food; a health food for bees. The more we interfere with their natural processes, both by relying on farmed bees as pollinators (rather then other native wild bees, insects or animals) and to feed our desires for “sweets,” the closer we're coming to agricultural disaster.
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Is harvesting royal jelly cruel?

There are two ways of harvesting, or obtaining royal jelly from honey bees. Both are equally invasive and downright cruel.
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Is honey just bee vomit?

The moisture content of the honey is markedly influenced by the relative humidity of the ambient air surrounding the hive." So, bottom line is this: Sorry, honey, honey is not bee vomit. "It never reaches the true digestive tract of a honey bee," Mussen emphasizes.
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Is honey unethical?

Ultimately, wild hives create living conditions and food stores ideally suited to sustain themselves, but human intervention results in starvation, suffering and death for bees. So since humans do not need honey to survive, eating it is indeed unethical.
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Do vegans live longer?

When separated from the rest, vegans had a 15% lower risk of dying prematurely from all causes, indicating that a vegan diet may indeed help people live longer than those who adhere to vegetarian or omnivorous eating patterns ( 5 ).
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Is organic honey ethical?

Is organic honey better than conventional? Certified organic honeys are, by definition, associated with better and more sustainable beekeeping practices. Beekeepers who follow guidelines for organic and natural honey production are in more synergy with the environment around them and with the health of their bees.
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Do you eat the honeycomb?

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The answer is also yes. Honeycomb is nature's great delicacy. It is perfectly safe (and delicious) to consume both the honey and the waxy hexagonal containers of the comb. In fact, the added chewy texture of the comb is a bonus.
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Do beekeepers take excess honey?

Indeed, many beekeepers remove all the honey not just at the end of the season but on each occasion that the bees store any significant amount. This practice is supported by the common and misguided notion that honey taken from a hive can be replaced with sugar water, as if the two are equivalent.
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Can I keep bees without harvesting honey?

You can keep honeybees without harvesting honey but its not recommended due to several negative consequences. Your bees won't have enough room to store excess honey, will become overpopulated, and then swarm. Swarming of unmaintained colonies increases the spread of disease and pests to other healthy colonies.
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How many times a year can you get honey from a hive?

In a healthy, productive hive, it is normal to be able to harvest honey two to three times each season. Most beekeepers will harvest honey between June and September, but how often you harvest and how much honey you get will depend on a number of factors.
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Do bees fart?

Yes, bees can fart just like humans! Honeybees ingest pollen which is passed down into their honey stomachs and middle gut to be digested. Digested matter travels to the hindgut to be expelled as excrement, any air present in the fecal matter at the time of expulsion will become a bee fart.
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Can you milk a bee?

Dr. Rod O'Connor and a team of Montana State College chemists have developed a bee-milking method that allows not only the captured bees but wasps and hornets to produce their poison over and over again in sufficient quantities for research.
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Do vegans eat beeswax?

Hence, while beeswax can be considered a vegetarian substance, it's not truly a vegan ingredient. Beeswax does not contain animal or insect flesh and is considered vegetarian.
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