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Bee pollen is protein.
no a bee is not a plant eater instead it takes a substance that flowers produce called 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.
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.
The bee sees pollen with its eyes. It carries pollen because the pollen stick to the hind legs!
Because a bud have no yellow powder that we called pollen.
pollenation
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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.
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.
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.