Sorry, there is no such English words as "polen".
I sprinkle some bee pollen on my granola and hempmilk in the morning and it tastes really good!
A good substitute for fennel pollen in recipes is ground fennel seeds. They have a similar flavor profile and can be used in equal amounts as a replacement.
bees need pollen because they will make more hony so we can eat and so that is all:)
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Bees do something with pollen that help the plants and ants I am unsure about (like flies) What good are flies?
Matured pollen grains contained sperm cells. When Pollen grains are sticky, you have pollen. Pollen grains are contained in the pollen sac, with the purpose of helping plants reproduce.
I hate pollen! Pollen is annoying!!
There is no such sense of a pollen "rate," but there is of a pollen count. Which means the average pollen grains in a cubic meter!
the function of the pollen sac is to produce pollen (pollen grains). The pollen sac is the microsporangium of a seed plant in which pollen is produced. Most plants except coniferous plants contain four (4) pollen sacs.
No. Forager bees leave the hive and fly off in all directions looking for a good supply of nectar (or pollen). When a bee finds a good supply, it loads up with nectar or pollen and returns to the hive. It then does what is known as a 'waggle dance' to tell the other bees in the hive how far and in what direction they will have to fly to get to the source of the nectar or pollen.
So they can smell out pollen and food.
It doesn't hurt the bee, if that's what you are wondering. Actually, the bee isn't trying to collect pollen at all. Bees stop on flowers to collect nectar, and the pollen clings to the fluff on their bodies. When the bee stops at another flower, the pollen from another plant is brushed onto the flower. This is one way that flowers reproduce. The nectar collected by the bee then goes on to become honey after it is taken back to the hive. So, when a bee takes pollen from a flower, it is neither good nor bad, but a neutral interaction.