It depends on the flower they land on. Some flowers will have a lot of pollen, while others don't have much. The bee usually collects at least several hundred grains.
Worker bees.
Bees collect nectar from flowers and then produce honey.
Tracy Pollan's birth name is Pollan, Tracy Jo.
Yes, bees collect nectar from flowers of the plants
Bees collect pollen and nectar from open flowers, and they also collect propolis -- a resinous substance -- from buds, particularly tree buds.
No that's aphids, bees are collect pollen and nectar. No, bees collect nectar from nectary glands and pollen from the anthers in their pollen sacks. A lot of pollen also gets stuck to them elsewhere, and this can brush off in other flowers to pollinate them.
pollen grains
Bees don't produce pollen, they collect it from flowers.
Bees eat nectar and pollen that they collect off of the flowers. Honey bees will even eat the honey that they make from the pollen that they collect.
Brita Pollan is not a published author. However, her husband, Michael Pollan, is a well-known author of books about food and agriculture.
Tracy Pollan is 5' 6".
Honey bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers and other plants.