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Wasp is a producer.
Adult sand wasps will feed upon nectar of flowering plants, while their larvae are fed flies and other insects.
No, wasps do not make honey. Honey is made by bees from flower nectar, which they store in honeycombs in their hives. Wasps primarily feed on other insects and therefore do not produce honey.
No, wasps do not make honey. Only honeybees are known for producing and storing honey. Wasps feed on other insects, nectar, and fruits.
It doesn't. Bees make honey from nectar. Pollen is used to feed the bee larvae.
Adults feed on nectar derived from the blossoms of various plants; larvae feed on beetle larvae. Green June beetle, May beetle, and Japanese beetle grubs seem to be the primary host.
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Bees make honey from nectar gathered from flowers. If there are no nectar-bearing flowers available, then the bees can't make honey. Nor will there be any nectar to feed on, so they will feed on their stored honey.
Bees feed on nectar and pollen collected from flowers. They also make honey from nectar, which they store; and they also store pollen in the honeycomb. These stores are for when there is no fresh nectar and pollen available.
Tiger wasps primarily feed on nectar and other sugary substances, as adults. However, they may also feed on small insects and spiders to provide protein for developing eggs and larvae.