The honey crop could hold a maximum of about 100 milligrams (mg) of nectar, though the bee will usually return to the hive with about 40 mg. This compares with the body weight of the bee at about 90 mg.
No, the nectar is there to bee suck, and then, the bee takes the pollen to other flowers.
It depends on the sise of the bee.
A Bee stings and taste its nectar
A honey bee has a 'honey stomach'. This is separate from and in front of its digestive stomach and is used only for storing nectar. In order to fill the honey stomach the bee will visit anything up to 1,500 flowers, and the weight of the collected nectar will weigh almost as much as the bee itself.
A saclike organ in a bee that stores nectar
Nectar
Nectar and pollen.
Nectar.
nectar
Bumble bees live on pretty much the same diet as honey bees: pollen and nectar (the basis of honey).
Collect nectar and pollen
nectar