to other flowers
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.
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.
A bee usually carries the pollen on it's legs. Some of the pollen also gets stuck on the body.
It's unlikely. If you have a severe reaction to bee stings, you should always carry an epi pen with you.
A honeybee can typically carry up to around 30% of its body weight in pollen back to the hive. This translates to roughly 15-20 milligrams of pollen per foraging trip.
Bee pollen is protein.
A pollen basket is located on the hind legs of a bee. Bees use these specialized structures to collect and carry pollen back to their hive for food. The pollen is stored in the basket, which is made of stiff hairs that help hold the pollen in place during flight.
The bee sees pollen with its eyes. It carries pollen because the pollen stick to the hind legs!
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A honey bee carries pollen on its hind legs in a 'honey basket' on what would be knees on a human.
Pollen is not a drug, and it does not show up on drug tests. Also, bees don't make pollen; they pick it up from one flower and carry it to another.
Bee pollen comes from a bee's body after he has visited many flowers. Health food stores often sell bottled bee pollen as purported remedy for a number of different things. Bee pollen as a treatment has not been backed by science, and really just takes valuable pollen away from the bee.