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How do BEES pollinate?

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How do BEES pollinate?

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BEES suck up nectar with their tongue, while they are drinking the nectar pollen starts to stick to the hair on the bees body and legs. The bees then fly over to another flower. The pollen starts to rub off of the bees and on to the flowers’ pistils. Then the flower is pollinated with the previous flowers’ pollen. IMAGE INFORMATION Camera: Canon 20D Time of day: 5:21 p.m.

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