What Do Bees Use Pollen For?
Bees rely on pollen for protein and healthy fats. Pollen is collected from flowers by thousands of different bee species.
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The latest bee answers to questions from our database
Bees rely on pollen for protein and healthy fats. Pollen is collected from flowers by thousands of different bee species.
You can repel bees using almond oil. Almond oil is safe to use around home exteriors and animals. Bees dislike the scent of almond oil, so they’re deterred by it.
Mean bees can become a cause for concern for many beekeepers. That said, agitated bees can be normal with perfectly reasonable explanations.
Queen cells are special cells that raise new queens. They can either be supersedure or swarm cells, and they mean two different things.
Honey bees are not endangered, nor are they at risk of being endangered. Honey bee populations have actually increased by 68% since the 1970s.
Bee stingers stuck under the skin can be removed using Epsom salt or baking soda. Applying these mixtures to the area will help draw out the bee’s stinger.
Buckwheat honey is a variety of honey with numerous health benefits. It’s rich in antioxidants and has a slightly nutty, earthy taste.
Bees can be attracted to light, especially bright white lights. The best way to deter bees from lights is to use motion-sensor lighting or yellow LED bulbs.
Manuka honey is expensive because it’s in low supply and high demand. The honey comes from honeybees that pollinate manuka trees in New Zealand.