Sentences with HONEY-GLAND
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"The honey gland in bees produces and stores honey for their colony."
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"The worker bees have a well-developed honey gland to produce nectar for making honey."
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"Beekeepers can collect honey by harvesting honey glands from beehives."
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"The honey gland of bees is located in their abdomen."
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"A bee's honey gland can be stimulated to produce more honey by providing abundant nectar."
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"The queen bee's honey gland is larger and more active than those of worker bees."
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"Worker bees use their proboscis to extract nectar from flowers and transfer it to their honey gland."
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"Nectar is temporarily stored in the honey gland before being transported back to the beehive."
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"The honey gland of bees secretes enzymes that help convert nectar into honey."
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"The size of a bee's honey gland varies depending on its age and caste."
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"During winter, bees rely on the honey stored in their honey glands as a food source."
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"Beekeepers need to be careful when extracting honey glands to ensure the health and safety of the bees."
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"The honey gland plays a crucial role in the survival and productivity of a bee colony."
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"Nectar collected by bees is processed and dehydrated in their honey gland to create honey."
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"The honey gland is a vital organ for honey-producing insects like bees and wasps."
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"Bees transfer nectar from their crop to their honey gland to begin the honey-making process."
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"A honey gland filled with nectar can weigh up to half the weight of a worker bee."
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"The honey gland is responsible for storing and ripening the nectar into honey."
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"The activity of the honey gland increases during the peak foraging season."
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"The honey gland in bees secretes and stores the honey that they produce."
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"The honey gland of a honeybee is located in its abdomen."
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"The size of the honey gland varies depending on the bee species."
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"The honey gland of a worker bee can store up to 70 milligrams of honey."
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"The honey gland is responsible for converting nectar into honey through enzymatic actions."
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"Some species of bees have specialized honey glands for producing unique types of honey."
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"The honey gland plays a crucial role in the survival and reproduction of honeybees."
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"Beekeepers often check the health and productivity of the honey gland in their hives."
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"If a honey gland gets infected, it can negatively affect the overall honey production."
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"The queen bee has a larger and more developed honey gland than the worker bees."