Honeybees take their nourishment directly from nectar carried by field bees and then handed off to other bees as long as nectar is coming in. At other times, e.g., in the winter, they take a little honey whenever they get hungry. read more
But, usually, we would not use either “eat” or “drink” with “honey”. We’d say “had”. Suppose, for some reason, you were going to consume a spoonful of plain honey. read more
Here are some things Honey Bees like to eat or drink: Nectar- a high sugar liquid that plants produce. If you touch the center of a flower and get wet or sticky you probably found the nectar. Pollen- This is what makes me sneeze in the summertime. Pollen is usually a yellow color, but sometimes it can be almost green or grey. read more