Bee Pollen, Snohomish, Washington, USA
                This is a view of an open jar of pollen packets collected
                  in Snohomish, Washington, USA.
              
              
                Macro-Photograph
                
Definition/Function:
                Bee pollen is the assemblage of pollen packets collected by honeybees in a specific
                area. A screen is placed at the entrance of the hive and the
                pollen packets on the hind leg of the bees are knocked off and fall into a collection
                tray. These packets are then placed in a container for sale.
                Bees tend to go to one type of plant at a time so the different individual packets tend
                to carry a dominant type of pollen. That results in the
                packets being different colors.
                Significance in the Environment:
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                Associated Particles:
                References:
                Faegri, Knut and Johs Iversen, TEXTBOOK OF POLLEN ANALYSIS, Hafner Publishing Company,
                1964.
                Kapp, Ronald O., HOW TO KNOW POLLEN AND SPORES, Wm. C. Brown Company, 1969.
                Moore, P.D., J. A. Webb, and M. E. Collinson, POLLEN ANALYSIS, Blackwell Scientific
                Publications, 1991