A bee usually carries the pollen on it's legs. Some of the pollen also gets stuck on the body.
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.
Bees don't carry any diseases that are harmful to humans but they can carry diseases that are harmful to other bees.
The only time that bees carry honey is when they are swarming.
Bees are fuzzy. How do you think this trait can help bees carry pollen?
No, bees don't carry fleas. They have their own pests, such as the varroa mite, but these are not interested in humans or other animals.
Bees carry pollen from the stigma and the stamen, and also nectar.
Stewart Pollens was born in 1949.
Tyto pollens was created in 1937.
Honey bees carry pollen and nectar in two ways. The most common way is by the hairs on their legs and stomach which pollen sticks to. Some bees also have hollow areas on their legs which can carry food as well.
To feed their young
Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
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.