Bees
The mouthpart of a bee is generally used for nectar and pollen, substances which are both collected and found in flowers. The nectar is sucked from the flower by using the proboscis and when the bee's mouthpart is not in use, it is tucked in an area behind the thorax. The bee's mouthpart also plays a major role when dealing with wax in the hive, as the jaws can help to manipulate the wax.