Not, you note, “Bees sweat.” Bees do not sweat. Neither, apparently, do insects in general, a fact I confirmed through rigorous Google search. The only exception Google found for me? The arid-land cicada.
Unlike mammals, which regulate body temperature through metabolic heat production or sweating to cool off, insects must use behavioural adjustments
(Ed’s note – flapping wings or hanging out in shady areas) to reach their desired body temperature. – Journal of Experimental Biology
All right, then. Bees, sweat. What do I mean? Based on my extensive bee knowledge, I’m thinking like an index:
Bees, honey
Bees, killer
Bees, sweat
They are usually called sweat bees, although I prefer to emphasize the bee, not the sweat.
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