No , and they don't shave their legs , either.
A honey bee carries pollen on its hind legs in a 'honey basket' on what would be knees on a human.
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.
Like other insects, a honey bee has six legs.
Honey bees move by flying from one location to another using their wings. They are also capable of walking and crawling on surfaces using their six legs. Honey bees are known for their efficient and coordinated flight patterns when foraging for nectar and pollen.
No. Honey is made in a honeycomb, out of pollen that bees bring back to the hive on their legs.
Like other insects, a honey bee has six legs.
No , and they don't shave their legs , either.
Honey bees carry pollen and nectar in two ways. The most common way is by the hairs on their legs and stomach which pollen sticks to. Some bees also have hollow areas on their legs which can carry food as well.
Honey bees get pollen on their feet and legs, and carry that pollen to the next flowering plant, tree, or shrub. Bees pollinate so the plants mature.
No, bees don't eat anything on a flower while standing on it, they gather its pollen on their legs and fly back to the hive where the pollen is used to make honey by eating it then vomiting it, the honey (product of the pollen) is fed to the pupas. That is the only eating of flower parts that is done by bees.
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.
A honey bee carries pollen on its hind legs in a 'honey basket' on what would be knees on a human.
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.
Like other insects, a honey bee has six legs.
Carbohydrates.The comb itself is made of beeswax. It holds honey. Honey is bee barf that bees put in the chambers of the comb for the young to eat when they hatch from their eggs which are inside the chambers with the honey. Bees gather pollen on their legs and fly back to the nest and eat the pollen and barf it up. That's why honey can taste differently. Like, with clover honey, the bees got the pollen from the clover flowers.well some people say its made from wax.
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