Bees collect nectar from flowers and other plants and turn it into honey. Pollen is collected from similar sources and mainly used to feed pupae and larvae (unborn bees) as pollen is protein rich.
Bees collect both nectar and pollen but only the nectar is used to make honey. Pollen is used as food by the bees and they also feed it to larvae.
no they drink it actually! lol lol lol
the role of bees is to spread pollen for the flowers to grow and the role of the humming birds is to collect necter .
pollen and necter pollen and necter
The food of bees is necter
Yes.
They gather the necter
pollen and necter
Bees get their nectar from flowers. Flowers produce nectar to attract animals to pollinate them.
No. Honey is a substance obtained from bees. Bees produce honey from pollen, not nectar.
Yes, bees do collect the nectar from a daffodil. They also transfer pollens from one plant to another to pollinate these plants. Hummingbirds are often responsible for gathering the nectar later in the season.
Bees are attracted to areas that are filled with pollens. If you have lots of flowering trees or plants around, you will find lots of bees present. This is also true if there are lots of pollens in the area in a particular area.
If you might have noticed a recent answer, which was pollen, that answer is wrong. Bees collect nectar, which they turn into honey. pollen sticks to their legs and falls onto other flowers. this is called pollination.
By 'waggle dance', touch and pheremones.They comunicate by dancing to show where necter or pollen has been found.