These Bees Hustle to Put Food on the Table | KQED
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Honeybees engage in a complex process of pollen collection, using specialized body parts to efficiently transport nutritious resources back to their hive for food preparation.
These remarkable creatures rely on their hairy bodies for trapping pollen, moving it from flower to flower, and ultimately transforming it into a vital protein source known as bee bread.
Once the pollen is collected, honeybees utilize their saliva and nectar to pack the pollen into balls, which they store in their hive for nourishment.
The preparation of bee bread involves allowing the pollen to combine with honey, thus creating a highly nutritious food that supports both adult and developing bees.
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