Do you know how 'honey' bees are?
Previously, scientists were curious about how bees clean the pollen on their bodies. And recently, they have the answer to this question.
Bees are the most active pollinators in the natural world. In the process, their entire body is covered with a very thick layer of pollen.
Previously, scientists were curious about how bees clean the pollen on their bodies. And recently, they have the answer to this question.
Check out the video below to see how bees "bath" clean their pollen dust, an interesting behavior.
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