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| Bumblebees feed on pollen and nectar and also gather pollen and nectar to feed their bumble bee young. Queen and worker bumblebees can sting, and, lacking a barbed stinger, can sting more than once. Bumble bees are fuzzy and covered in hair, which is used to collect pollen. Bumblebees are similar to honey bees and live in colonies. Though bumble bees do not produce honey, they are perfect for your agricultural needs. They are incredibly efficient pollinators and are often used in greenhouses to pollinate, especially tomatoes. They are the most effective pollinators due to their buzz pollination. Bumble bees vibrate their flight muscles, which vibrates a plant, loosening its pollen. Bumblebees are perfect pollinators, aiding your agricultural needs with their needed pollination. |
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