He'd be able to tell by what it says on the can. Duh. :-)
2006-09-29 02:19:49
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answer #1
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answered by Jayna 7
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bee knows about the difference between sugar and substitute.
because the real sugar make honey sweet and subatitute sugar,
cant because it is a dietsugar
2006-09-29 06:15:19
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answered by buckwheat_slater 1
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Good question. If they don't and we could get them to use a sugar substitute instead of pollen, we could have natural diet honey. What a concept. I love it...
2006-09-29 02:25:18
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answer #3
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answered by nana4dakids 7
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A bee knows! It woudl go to the sugared drink.
2006-09-29 04:31:33
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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This sounds like a good project for the elementary school science fair!
2006-09-29 03:29:08
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answer #5
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answered by budget strapped 3
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Bees are interested in pollen, not sugar. Chemicals would kill them. They are useful insects. Why would you want to hurt them?
2006-09-29 02:20:29
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answered by Desert Sienna 4
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They would know the difference, but not until they'd eaten 80 times their own body weight and developed cancer.
2006-09-29 03:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-09-29 03:19:02
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answered by amberharris20022000 7
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i don't know i think it doesn't it stinged me alot
2006-10-02 08:46:34
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answered by Ladii Sassy 1
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no, it just knows it is sweet
2006-09-29 08:12:58
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answered by ? 6
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