Discover Why Bears Like Honey So Much
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Discover Why Bears Like Honey So Much

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If you grew up reading or watching Winnie the Pooh, you may have learned a thing or two about bears. One of the biggest takeaways many remember about the beloved childhood character was his love of honey. Cuddly, animated bears aren’t the only ones. In the wild, many types of bears seek out the sweet treat. Let’s find out more about why bears consider honey a sweet snack!

Why Do Bears Like Honey So Much?

Malaysia wildlife. Portrait of Malayan Sun Bear, Helarctos malayanus from Malaysia. Nature in Asia.

The large mammals get a nutritional upside out of eating honey.

Bears like honey because it is high in glucose and fructose. Just like humans enjoy something sweet after their main meal, so do some bears. Most bears are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Bears seek out the nutrients provided by the nectar in the wild. While they certainly enjoy it, these creatures are interested in eating more than just the honey. There are other nutritional draws to a beehive for bears.

How Do Bears Get Honey?

Brown bear trying to get a wild bee honey in Carpathian forrest

A bear won’t show hesitance in approaching a bee hive.

Once bears get to a beehive, they are interested in something other than the honey. They want to consume the whole beehive — larvae, bees, comb, and brood. Bears will use their dexterous paws and strong jaws to eat the whole hive. Their strong sense of smell helps them locate the hives. According to the North American Bear Center, bears like immature bees. They provide both fat and protein to their diet. The Science and Education Administration says that bears can pose severe damage to both hives and broods.

Is Honey Safe For Bears To Eat?

Close up view of the working bees on honey cells

Bears threaten not just a hive’s honey but larvae, bees, and the structure itself.

Honey is absolutely safe for them. While some might worry about the dangers of eating a beehive, bears are built for it. Their thick fur keeps them from getting stung by the bees as they consume both hives and honey. Too much honey cannot hurt a bear. That said, it cannot satisfy them either. As they prepare to hibernate bears can eat 15,000-20,000 calories. It would take a massive amount of honey to meet those needs.

Do Bears Get Stung By Bees?

curious black bear covered in honey bees

Bears endure the pain of bee stings to get to hives and honey.

Despite their natural defenses, bears do often get stung by bees. They are stung by bees while pursuing and eating hives. Like in humans, a bee sting can cause discomfort. Bears can also be allergic to bees, which adds danger to a sting. In many cases, bears will risk stings as they follow their taste buds.

Do All Bears Like Honey?

Polar bear on iceberg

Polar bears do not have the same dietary needs as many other bears.

Polar bears are carnivores and do not have a desire for sweets. According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, grizzly bears and black bears are less likely to eat honey as they meet their nutritional needs elsewhere.

Angela Andaloro

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Angela Andaloro

Angela Andaloro is a freelance writer with a great appreciation for the great outdoors, even as a homebody. With a house full of plants and an ever-evolving garden, Angela isn’t afraid to immerse herself in something she loves — whether it’s a good book, learning all about a new corner of the world, or discovering a new species of houseplant.
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