In this video you'll see where and how honey bee workers collect water for the hive.
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Honey bees use water for a variety of purposes, including:
Drinking: Bees need water to survive, just like humans do. They drink water to stay hydrated and to help them digest their food.
Regulating the hive temperature: Bees use water to help regulate the temperature of their hive. In the summer, they spread water on the hive walls and fan it with their wings to help cool the hive down. In the winter, they use water to help keep the hive warm.
Feeding young bees: Nurse bees feed young bees a mixture of water, pollen, and nectar. The water helps to keep the food moist and easier for the bees to digest.
Diluting honey: Sometimes, honey can become too thick or crystallize. Bees use water to dilute the honey and make it easier to eat.
Other uses: Bees may also use water for other purposes, such as cleaning the hive or making wax.
Bees are very efficient at using water. They only collect the amount of water they need and they recycle water whenever possible. For example, they will reuse water that has been used to cool the hive or dilute honey.
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If you have bees in your yard, you can help them by providing them with a source of clean water. A birdbath or shallow dish of water will do the trick. Just make sure that the water is changed regularly so that it stays clean and fresh.
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