Forage in a sentence as a noun

If less foragers return, you have less food for the hive, so less new bees are made.

"This falls into the fallacy that women didn't work or forage for food.

You've got ranchers in places like Wyoming where the forage is barely sufficient to keep livestock alive.

Forage in a sentence as a verb

I bet there will be farms and domesticated animals soon, because after all "who wants to hunt and forage all day?".

Over time, as the bee population ages, you're left with less and less foragers, less and less bees, until you open your hive one day and find a handful of dead bees, a dead queen, and starved larvae.

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Forage definitions

noun

bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle

See also: eatage pasture pasturage grass

noun

the act of searching for food and provisions

See also: foraging

verb

collect or look around for (food)

See also: scrounge

verb

wander and feed; "The animals forage in the woods"