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.
no because honey bees pollen
honey, in the winter; nectar and pollen usually. They feed extra pollen to the babies.
Form pollen
They don't. Pollen is not used to make honey. Bees collect nectar from flowers. When they return to the hive it is regurgutated into comb cells. The heat of the hive, together with bees fanning the nectar cells with their wings, drive off water from the nectar. The result is honey.
Nectar/Honey and pollen.
because of the pollen i dont know why the pollen is yellow
to make honey bees are collect pollen
No. Honey is a substance obtained from bees. Bees produce honey from pollen, not nectar.
No they make honey. They collect nectar and pollen.
Forager bees collect nectar and pollen, and bring them back to the hive where they are stored. Water is evaporated from the nectar, turning it into honey. Bees eat pollen, a rich source of protein, and honey, which is a carbohydrate.
Honey bees get pollen on their feet and legs, and carry that pollen to the next flowering plant, tree, or shrub. Bees pollinate so the plants mature.