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Look at the rear legs. They are larger than the front because they contain the 'baskets' which store the pollen while the bee is flying from flower to flower.

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How much pollen can a bee carry?

A single bee can carry up to 20 milligrams of pollen on its hind legs. This amount can vary depending on the species of bee and the size of its pollen baskets.


Does the pollen basket of a bee part collect nectar?

The pollen baskets on a honey bee are specifically for pollen. The bee collects nectar with its tongue and stores it in a sac within its body to transport it back to the hive.


Honey bee Orange growth on back leg?

The orange growth on the back leg of a honey bee is likely pollen collected from flowers. Honey bees gather pollen on their hind legs in specialized structures called pollen baskets, which are located on their back legs. This pollen will be taken back to the hive and used as food for the colony.


What does the bee's knees mean?

It means something along the lines of "very good, excellent, great, amazing" and coined circa 1920 as a flapper idiom. Back then they used this expression because a bee's baskets for pollen are located near its knees, so when the bee's baskets are full of pollen, they are filled with "the good stuff" of that oh-so sweet taste of honey that most of us love.


What part of the bee does the pollen stick toslide1?

Pollen primarily sticks to the bee's legs and body, particularly the fuzzy hairs on their thorax and hind legs. Many bee species have specialized structures called pollen baskets or corbiculae on their hind legs that help collect and transport pollen back to their hive. This adaptation allows bees to efficiently gather pollen while foraging for nectar.


Why do bees make pollen?

Bees don't make pollen, they collect it from the flowers they visit.Bees have concave areas on the tibias of their back legs, surrounded by hairs. These are called pollen baskets or corbiculae, and as the bee forages for nectar, it brushes any pollen from its head and body back to the pollen baskets and packs it in.The pollen is taken back to the hive, where it is stored and used for food. It is a rich protein source.


How do honey bees carry pollen?

Bees have a slightly concave area on the tibia of their hind legs surrounded by hairs. These are called corbiculae, or 'pollen baskets'. As the bee is foraging, it uses its forelegs to brush the pollen from its body back into the corbiculae where it is trapped. You can often see this -- look for (usually) yellow lumps on the bee's hind legs.


What are the nutritional qualities in bee pollen?

Bee pollen is protein.


What is another word for bee pollen?

Another way of saying bee pollen is bee bread. Bee pollen is full of nutrients and many health food stores carry it in capsule form so it is easy for people to get the benefits of bee pollen.


What bee structure observes pollen grains?

The bee sees pollen with its eyes. It carries pollen because the pollen stick to the hind legs!


What is the urdu name of bee pollen?

مکھی جرگ


What do bees use pollen for?

Bees gather pollen, packing it into a small pocket on their legs, mixing it with nectar from flowers. This mix, known as bee pollen or bee bread is used to feed workers that stay at the beehive.