Bees cannot collect pollen but its wings and hairy legs are dusted with pollen coz of the sticky nature of the grains, by going to each flower, in the process of collecting the nectar, the pollen sticks to other flowers thereby bringing about pollination. Bees don't collect pollen grains.
2007-03-03 21:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Bees will search for and collect only high quality pollen (or pollen filled with only the best sources of amino acids) to take back to the hive. Bees mix honey and or nectar with the pollen and pack it down into cells. This is known as bee bread and is fed to the queen and baby bees.
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2007-03-02 22:00:04
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answered by Jo 5
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from what i know.bees dont collect pollen instead they come for the nectar in flowers which is used to make honey.since the bees have hairy legs the pollen gets attached to it and carried to the next flower the bee sits on.
2007-03-03 13:27:17
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answered by sexy eyes 2
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Bees collect pollens so that they can make honey!
Due to this, it also helps in the pollination and we get fruits from flowers.
2007-03-03 02:12:41
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answer #4
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answered by ameya 1
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Queen honeybees do no longer carry mutually nectar or pollen. For that remember, visual charm-clever, they are larger than workers yet that's it. once you're saying extraordinary looking bee, that could desire to be a flowerfly (housefly relative that mimics bees to thwart predators), wasps, or a solitary bee, like bumblebees, wood worker bees, mason bees etc. i could desire a greater unique description, and the place interior the rustic you observed the unusual looking bee. Wasps, ants, termites and a few colony making bees, while commencing new colonies or improving from the iciness, have queens who undertaking out to hold mutually nutrition, yet honeybees commence new colonies by skill of dispatching workers alongside with the greater youthful queen, and, (different than in dire straits), have adequate honey and hatchlings in spring.
2016-09-30 03:36:24
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answered by aharon 4
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Bees do not do it intentionally .The plant pollen stick to their bodies when they suck nectar from the flower. It is due to evolution in plants.
2007-03-04 02:43:14
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answered by Anantroop 1
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no bees donot collect pollen but they act as medium of pollination.
2007-03-03 19:15:33
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answered by divatstating s 1
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Taking stuff when you don't pay for it and don't need it is called kleptomania. Humans do that too.
Oh wait, I just remembered. Bees need pollen to make honey. I guess it's not kleptomania.
2007-03-02 22:04:08
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answered by Benji 5
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Great pay and medical benefits. 401k, and the Bees Union is one of the strongest in America today.
Im thinking of spouting my wings and joining the Bee colony.
2007-03-02 22:01:49
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answered by Anonymous
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As reserve food in the form of honey.
2007-03-03 00:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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