Check out this happy bee feeding on nectar and covered in pollen, then read about why pollen is so vital for bees and plants.
Bees use pollen to make bee bread which supports the colony. Pine pollen, however, is too large and too hard for them to work with, so pine pollen serves to turn everything outside yellow and make ...
The bees are working very hard to collect all of the pollen they can. Nectar is very scarce at this time of the year, and the ...
There are hardly any flowering plants left, and food for honey bees is becoming scarce. Researchers at the Biocenter have ...
A new study from North Carolina State University finds carrying pollen is a workout that significantly increases the body temperature of bumble bees. This new understanding of active bumble bee body ...
Margarita Lopez-Uribe reveals how squash bees evolved to thrive on our modern farms. Pollination gets personal when Shane meets Margarita Lopez-Uribe, an entomologist who studies squash bees — a wild, ...
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How to Eat Bee Pollen, According to a Beekeeper and Nutritionists
This bee product lends a delightful crunch to yogurt, overnight oats, salads, and more. If you're curious about how to eat bee pollen, know this: It differs significantly from honey, the sticky stuff ...
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