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They have to eat something and they choose to eat nectar because it tastes sweet and is nutritious.

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Bees eat nectar because it is a source of energy for them. Nectar is rich in sugars, which provide them with the carbohydrates they need to fuel their activities, such as flying and foraging. Bees also collect nectar to make honey, which is stored as food for the colony.

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