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They get pollen from a flower. They dont suck it, they rub it on their legs and it sticks to their legs

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What else can you get from a honeybee other than honey?

You can get the flowers, shrubs and fruit trees in your garden pollinated.


How does a bee act as a pollinator?

Transfer of pollen from flower to flower or within flowers is the way that honeybees pollinate flowers. The insects in question (Apis spp) seek floral nectars. Pollen will brush and catch on the baskets of honeybee legs for delivery back to the hive or nest and on honeybee bristles for transport to the female parts of flowers.


What are the types of honeybee?

=- dwarf honeybee==- giant honeybee==- Cavity-nesting honey bees=


What are the 3 types of honeybee?

=- dwarf honeybee==- giant honeybee==- Cavity-nesting honey bees=


Is the butterfly sucks the nectar of flower grammatically correct?

You need an article before the singular noun "flower" (a flower, the flower). Or make it "flowers" (plural).


How many antanae has a honeybee?

how many antennae has a honeybee


When was Honeybee Robotics created?

Honeybee Robotics was created in 1983.


When was Honeybee Stakes created?

Honeybee Stakes was created in 1935.


What is honeybee written in french?

a honeybee is 'une abeille' in French.


What is the plural form of honeybee?

The plural form for Honeybee is Honeybees.


Is a flower affected when a bee sucks its nectar?

No, the nectar is there to bee suck, and then, the bee takes the pollen to other flowers.


What is the powdery dust from flowers collected by honeybees?

Pollen. It's part of most flowers' reproductive process, and provides protein in a honeybee's diet. As honeybees collect pollen to return it to their hive, they incidentally spread pollen from flower to flower, accomplishing pollination.