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By Katherine Kornei Nov. 27, 2017 , 10:35 AM

Bees don’t just transport pollen between plants, they also bring balls of it back to the hive for food. These “pollen pellets,” which also include nectar and can account for 30% of a bee’s weight, hang off their hind legs like overstuffed saddlebags (pictured). Now, researchers have investigated just how securely bees carry their precious cargo. The team caught roughly 20 of the insects returning to their hives and examined their legs and pollen pellets using both high-resolution imaging and a technique similar to an x-ray. Long hairs on the bees’ legs helped hold the pollen pellets in place as the animals flew , the team reported last week at the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics in Denver. The researchers then tugged on some of the pollen pellets using elastic string. They found that the pellets, though seemingly precarious, were firmly attached: The force necessary to dislodge a pellet was about 20 times more than the force a bee typically experiences while flying. These findings can help scientists design artificial pollinators in the future, the team suggests.


Making bee pollen is no small task. It takes one bee working eight hours a day for one month to gather one teaspoon. Each bee pollen pellet contains over two million flower pollen grains and one teaspoonful contains over 2.5 billion grains of flower pollen!

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Comments: 6

SmallCurryLeaf [2019-07-09 09:28:08 +0000 UTC]

You're so so right! We MUST save the bees! No choice!

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GeaAusten In reply to SmallCurryLeaf [2019-07-11 17:29:06 +0000 UTC]

 

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SmallCurryLeaf In reply to GeaAusten [2019-07-12 06:51:40 +0000 UTC]

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LongGoneTraitor [2019-06-19 09:41:51 +0000 UTC]

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xjames7 [2019-06-18 11:46:33 +0000 UTC]

Great photo and interesting information Gea!

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GeaAusten In reply to xjames7 [2019-06-18 12:05:29 +0000 UTC]

Thankyou..I was curious looking at it so I read about it too xx

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