Beelieve me or not there is a small ball of pollen in the beehind legs of the bees and they also have the abeelity to eat it
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👤︎ u/BilakshanP
📅︎ Mar 21 2020
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Are bees allergic to pollen?

I mean, it gives them hives.

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👤︎ u/Oliludeea
📅︎ Apr 18 2018
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Me: What's a six-letter word for "pollen distributor?"

...I have A-N-Blank-H-E-blank

Mom: "Anther"
Dad: Really? That's the anther?

and much groaning was done that day

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What did the offended pollen say to the deplorable pollen?

You're a"pollen" (get it appalling)!

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👤︎ u/peternemr
📅︎ Apr 02 2017
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My favorite summertime allergy song is Blowin' in the Wind...

by Peter Pollen Mary.

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Why do bees have sticky hair?

Because they use honeycombs!

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The pollen basket or corbicula is part of the tibia on the hind legs of certain species of bees. They use the structure in harvesting pollen and returning it to the nest or hive.

The bees think that this ability is just the bee's knees.

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👤︎ u/nate601
📅︎ May 27 2015
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Take it or leaf it
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👤︎ u/moses10960
📅︎ Apr 20 2018
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This vaccination VW Beetle: "The Flu Bug"
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📅︎ Aug 06 2019
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Bee puns really sting.

Bee warned.

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📅︎ Nov 10 2019
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What do you call Dracula with hayfever?

The pollen count!

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How do bees make sure flowers don't reproduce?

The pollen-out method

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The lever bee.

This was always one of my dad's favorites to tell us.

A long time ago, there was a beehive in the middle of a forest. Every day, as worker bees do, they would go out into their fields, gather pollen from the flowers, and bring it back to make honey.

The bees had a problem, though, because every so often an intruder would come around, such as a bear who wanted the honey, or kids who thought it'd be fun to throw rocks at the hive. Finally, the bees got tired of it.

Being the intelligent bees that they are, they built an alarm system for the hive. They built it such that one bee pulls a lever, which triggers the alarm that the bees will hear from the fields, and then the bees can come back to protect their home.

There was one bee who was exclusively assigned that job, and he was aptly named the "Lever Bee." His job was to watch for potential adversaries, and pull the lever to raise the alarm.

Now clearly, the safety of the hive depends on this one Lever Bee. So it stands to reason that he has to be constantly ready and on the alert so that he can do his job.

And that, friends, is why people say, "I'm as ready as a Lever Bee."

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👤︎ u/kentron
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