It may appear that bees are foraging in a group because there are so many of them, but each bee is working on its own. When a bee returns to the hive after finding a new source of nectar it communicates the location and type of plant to other bees in the hive, and they then will go to the same place to forage.
Bees collect pollen to feed their young larvae and for their own nutrition. Pollen is a rich source of proteins, vitamins, and minerals that are essential for the growth and development of bee colonies.
No. Bees make honey from nectar. Although the honey may contain a small amount of pollen from the flowers from which the nectar was collected, this is accidental.Bees do collect pollen and bring it back to the hive, but this is used as food, particularly for the developing larvae.
To help them collect pollen.
Worker honeybees keep the colony clean, look after younger bees, and collect pollen and nectar.
Bees collect pollen on their hairy bodies as they move from flower to flower. The pollen sticks to their bodies and is then carried back to the hive in special pollen baskets on their hind legs. This pollen is used as food for the bees and to help pollinate other flowers.
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.
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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.
Bees collect pollen and nectar from open flowers, and they also collect propolis -- a resinous substance -- from buds, particularly tree buds.
to make honey bees are collect pollen
Pollen for bees and butterflies?
It attracts the bees to come and collect its pollen
collect honeyand pollen!?!
If you might have noticed a recent answer, which was pollen, that answer is wrong. Bees collect nectar, which they turn into honey. pollen sticks to their legs and falls onto other flowers. this is called pollination.
Bees that collect a flower's honey give to that flower pollen deposits from another flower.
Bees collect pollen to feed their young larvae and for their own nutrition. Pollen is a rich source of proteins, vitamins, and minerals that are essential for the growth and development of bee colonies.
To collect nectar and pollen.