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Saturday, September 12, 2009

A Bee's Eye View of a Daylily

Stamens of a daylily (Hemerocallis), thickly covered in pollen

When a honey bee buzzes from flower to flower, it collects more than just nectar. Pollen sticks to its hairy body and hind legs. The bee brushes this pollen into "baskets," or sacs, on its hind legs. Later, when the bee returns to the hive, it kicks off the pollen into cells in the hive. Honey bees use this pollen as food.


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