noun
- a mixture of pollen and honey stored by honeybees as food for the colony
Usage: also called bee bread or ambrosia; fermented pollen stored in honeycomb cells
Examples
- Beebread provides essential proteins and nutrients that help the colony survive winter.
- The bees packed beebread into the cells near the brood to feed developing larvae.
- Beekeepers sometimes harvest excess beebread as a nutritional supplement.
- Unlike honey, beebread is fermented and has a slightly sour taste.
- The colony's health depends on having adequate stores of beebread and honey.