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I think as it lands on flowers the pollen sticks to tiny little hairs on its legs.

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in the woman flowers ladie parts it happens by them banging and having a pollen baby

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they have pollen sacs under their wings pollination comes from pollen falling out of the sacs and on to flowers

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If your question is referring to what caste collects pollen, it is the worker bee that collects the pollen. The other two castes, Drone and Queen, do not.

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From flowers

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From flowers, trees and other plants.

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What do bee workers do?

Collect nectar and pollen


What is the order on which a bee collects pollen?

to make honey bees are collect pollen


What do bee's need to survive?

the pollen they collect from the plants


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.


Do male or female collect pollen?

Females, males are only meant to mate with the queen.


How does a bee get its food?

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.


In a worker bee's life time how much pollen does it produce?

Bees don't produce pollen, they collect it from flowers.


When is bee pollen at its most toxic?

Pollen is a substance produced by plants that bees collect to feed their young. It isn't toxic.


Is it good for the bee if it takes pollen from a flower?

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.


What is the relationship of bee and a flower?

Mutualism - both species benefit from their relationship. The bee comes to the flower to collect nectar as food, and brushes against the anthers of the flower, which are covered in pollen. The bee moves to another flower to collect nectar and rubs the pollen off on the second flower's stigma, fertilizing the flower. Thus, the bee receives a source of food from the flowers, and the flowers are pollinated by the bee.


Is a bee a niche?

A bumble bee's niche is to collect pollen from one plant and transfer it for pollination. These bees are also responsible for collecting nectar that can be used to create bee's wax.


What is the difference between bee pollen and bee propolis?

The difference is that propolis is not actually produced directly from the bees, but it is a substance that the bees collect from the buds of trees.