How many stomachs does a bee have?

Bees have two stomachs - one stomach for eating and the other is for storing nectar collected from flowers or water so that they can carry it back to their hive.
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Do bees vomit or poop honey?

No – honey is not bee poop, spit or vomit. Honey is made from nectar by reducing the moisture content after it's carried back to the hive. While bees store the nectar inside their honey stomachs, the nectar is not vomited or pooped out before it is turned into honey – not technically, at least.
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How many hearts do a bee have?

They only have one heart that pumps blood through the rest of their body. That is because bees are different from humans. After all, they have an open circulatory system instead of having a closed circulatory system as we do.
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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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Do bees poop and fart?

Conclusion. Honey bees are insects and their anatomy is distinct to humans'. While their bodies function in different ways to ours, bees do in fact poop in the form of sticky yellow excrement. During the process, it is likely bees fart as well, given the potential buildup of gas in their digestive system.
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Do bees have 5 eyes?

The front and rear wings hook together to form one big pair of wings and unhook for easy folding when not flying. Eyes – Incredible as it may seem, the honey bee has FIVE eyes, two large compound eyes and three smaller ocelli eyes in the centre of its head.
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Is honey made from a bees butt?

Nothing from the bee's digesting stomach or the bee's intestines can return to the honey stomach. When the bee enters her hive, the contents of the honey stomach—and only the honey stomach—are transferred to other bees through trophallaxis before it is ultimately stored in the comb.
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Do bees have Buttholes?

The rectum acts like our large intestine and is the bees primary location of water absorption for the gut after digestion and nutrient absorption. The exit of the digestive system, used to excrete food waste (poop) while in flight. Also called "sting" is used to puncture the skin and pump venom into the wound.
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Is beeswax a bee poop?

Clearly, beeswax can be used for a vast range of things, but where does beeswax come from? Young honeybees are in charge of producing the wax. Beneath their “bellies,” the young honeybees have four special glands that excrete liquid wax, the way that we humans sweat.
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Do bees remember you?

Well we don't all look alike to them, according to a new study that shows honeybees, who have 0.01% of the neurons that humans do, can recognize and remember individual human faces. For humans, identifying faces is critical to functioning in everyday life.
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What color is bees blood?

Bees don't have "blood" the way we do - their whole body cavity is filled with a material called haemolymph, from which they get the nutrients (except oxygen) they need to survive. Haemolymph is colorless.
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Do bees poop?

The short answer is: Yes, honey bees poop, and the activity of bees pooping has been observed by scientists, beekeepers and nature watchers for a variety of bee species.
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Do bees have teeth?

In a sense bees do indeed have teeth on their mandibles (jaws), although they are not 'teeth' like those found in the mouths of humans or other mammals. Instead, the mandibles are 'toothed' with narrow or rounded points. However, these 'teeth' are really extensions of the mandibles.
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Do bees pee?

Bees do not pee.

The uric acid that normally comes out in our pee is combined with the solid material in bee poop. As a side note, a bee's rectum is capable of absorbing about 90% of all water remaining in waste material. Therefore, there really is no need for a liquid excretion.
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Do bees sleep?

Honeybees sleep between 5 & 8 hours a day. More rest at night when darkness prevents them going out to collect pollen & nectar.
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Do bees have knees?

Bees, like all insects, have six sections to their legs: the coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia, metatarsus and tarsus. Each is connected by a joint and the one most like a knee is between the femur and tibia.
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What is bee vomit?

It's bee vomit from its special storage organ not used for digesting its food, but instead for turning nectar into honey. Then it regurgitates, aka vomits, this material back up its esophagus, part of its digestive system, back out of its mouth, where digestion began.
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What is the yellow stuff on bees legs?

The pollen basket or corbicula (plural corbiculae) is part of the tibia on the hind legs of certain species of bees. They use the structure in harvesting pollen and carrying it to the nest or hive.
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Do bees have blood?

Bees also have an open circulatory system, meaning that they do not have veins or arteries, but rather all their internal organ are bathed in a liquid called 'hemolymph' (a mix of blood and lymphatic fluid).
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Do bees have hearts?

The Bee Heart

Like other insects, bees have an organ that runs down their back, from the abdomen into their thorax and into their head. This is the bees' heart. The part in the abdomen is known as the dorsal heart, while the part in the thorax is known as the dorsal aorta.
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Do bees have brains?

The large shaggy bee also has a very large brain. Just like mammals or birds, insect species of the same size may have different endowments inside their heads. Researchers have discovered some factors linked to brain size in back-boned animals. But in insects, the drivers of brain size have been more of a mystery.
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Is honey bee sperm?

Hopkins is the apiary and lab manager of Washington State University's Apiary Program, and the “stuff” he's referring to is honey bee semen. Yes, semen. Hopkins spends a lot of his time visiting beekeepers and collecting seminal fluid from drones, the male honey bees that exist primarily to impregnate queen bees.
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What does a bee do when it's dying?

When bees are close to death, they often cling to flowers and look quite lethargic. When they do die, they then drop off the flowers, and you may find a number of these in your gardens, especially near the most bee-friendly plants.
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Why do bees lift their legs?

Also, if you see a bumble bee raising one of it's leg...that's it's way of politely telling you to please go away. Bees have threat displays which just so happen to look a lot like human congratulatory behavior.
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