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Worker-foraging bees collect nectar by sucking droplets with their proboscis (a straw like tongue). The nectar on its own provides immediate energy in the form of carbohydrate sugars. Excess nectar is stored in the bee's stomach until it gets back to the hive

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When the worker visits a flower, they bring forward the proboscis which is normally hidden and inserts it into the part of the flower where the nectar is. The bee will suck nectar until it has extracted all that is within her reach. The nectar is stored in a honey sac, a second stomach, until she returns to the hive.

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