They are fond of honey, and rob the nests of wild bees.
They have the habit of leading persons to the nests to wild bees.
Wild honey, honey made by wild bees, and deposited in trees, rocks, the like.
It will rob the nests of wild bees, too, and feed greedily upon the honey, appearing to pay no attention to the stings of the angry insects.
Apparently they are used for licking out honey from the nests of wild bees.
The ratel is very fond of honey, so fond that it is often called the honey-ratel, or honey-weasel, and it spends a good deal of time in prowling about in search of the nests of wild bees.
The larva of the Cetonia splendidula--which is the most magnificent found in France--is met with sometimes in the nests of wild bees.
At the Cape of Good Hope the Hottentots seek greedily after the nests of wild bees, a bird called the Indicator guiding them in this chase.
These destructive insects attack also the wild bees, drive them from their nests, and destroy the wax of the cakes forming the comb.
For a swarm of wild bees is regarded with terrified respect in India.
The solitary insects which construct habitations for their future young without any view to their own accommodation, chiefly belong to the order Hymenoptera, and are principally different species of wild bees.
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