alot. nobody really knows, but they are called scavenger bees.
To collect pollen and nectar.
bees get pollen on there legs as they go from flower to flower.The different pollen on the bees legs pollenates the flowers to help them live.
It may appear that bees are foraging in a group because there are so many of them, but each bee is working on its own. When a bee returns to the hive after finding a new source of nectar it communicates the location and type of plant to other bees in the hive, and they then will go to the same place to forage.
no because honey bees pollen
Where bees bring pollen is called a "hive." The hive is their home and the place where they store pollen, honey, and raise their young bees.
Foraging for nectar, resin and pollen.
Bees eat pollen and so do lady bugs
Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
Bees carry the pollen between flowers, which enables the fruit to grow.
pollen
pollen and necter pollen and necter
They bring the pollen to other flowers.