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Why do bees like pollen?

Updated: 10/9/2023
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14y ago

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Pollen is a very important food for bees. They mix pollen with a small amount of nectar to produce a substance called beebread. This protein-rich mixture is then fed to the larvae as they grow.

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To Provide Nutrients For The Hatched Larvae

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as they fly from flower to flower some of the pollen falls off other wise they use the pollen to help make things like honey

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Bees collect pollen because when it goes from one flower to another pollen fall on the stigma of the flower.(stigma=female part) (pollen comes from anthers) (anthers=male part)

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it helps them make honey.

They also collect pollen and take it back to the hive to feed to their larve. It is a good source of protein and fats.

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