Pollen , the three Nobel Prize economist.
Pollen grains from a male get in there and they tumble around on the wind.
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The pollen didn't come from my house.
The pollen is typically sticky and large, not causing a lot of allergies.
Getting pollen allergies more than doubles the chance that a child will develop asthma.
The pollen is tiny.
The pollen , you can extrapolate what kind of plants you had around you, right.
Promiscuous pollen that runs rampant around the community creating sexual orgies
tried lighting pollen on fire in their driveway, and the answer is, yes, it's very flammable, and also, don't do that.
So one's got pollen -producing cones and the other has a seed-producing cone.
Our fossil pollen specialist is from France, one of the most tattooed scientists in the world.
So as that pollen , which looks like tiny little microscopic Velcro balls, lands on those honey bees, they'll lick their arms and put that back on-- as you
Those are the pollen packets of the orchid.
And it dabs pollen on the back of the bee.
to dust and pollen and allergens in our food um and it turns out that the immune
And the pollen comes off-- this thing was parked next to a row of male juniper bushes that showered it
The males produce the pollen , not the females.
That's how much pollen was just coming off a couple of little clusters.
And that's pollen on the ground.
Females don't produce pollen .
And the very highest pollen count ever recorded United States was taken at an elementary school in Las Vegas.
Can you see the pollen on the ground?
They would say pollen blows for 1,000 males.
But the pollen typically on a tree falls very close to the drip line of the tree.
And it produces zero pollen and it traps pollen .
It's also pulling pollen out of the air.
It was trapping the pollen .
But the pollen is poisonous.
He said the pollen of the plant is poisonous.
It might be tracking pollen counts.
There's wild fennel pollen , so a lot of anise flavors in the chervil.
And this is actually pollen that the bees have stored in the comb and it's actually being fermented.
And the fermented pollen , when they ferment it-- just like, anybody here ever made pickles?
the substance of the pollen into substances that the bees need outside of the bee's body.
They move the pollen from one flower to another.
Those are the pollenia.
They talk about grass pollens a lot, again, as though there's nothing we could do about it.
So these would be things like pollen grains, microbes, fungal spores, little bits and pieces of leaves, even little pieces of insect shells.
I'm not a fossil pollen specialist.
And it's actually a fermented pollen that they use as an nutritive for both themselves, the queen, and the babies.
either out gathering nectar and pollen from flowers or inside the hive, coming back to transfer that nectar and pollen into this inner space.
So obviously from maple syrup to pine pollen , but also to these tree mushrooms that serve so many different functions.
And they will shower the insect with pollen .
And we know from the pollen that they contain alcohol.
touches your skin or there's some pollen suffusing the atmosphere or because of some entirely physiological event.
You would not have the pollen at the exact spot.
A bee only has to move the pollen from the male part to the female part, maybe a quarter of an inch or less.
And I was reading a book on pollen , big thick thing that almost nobody reads.
The male is putting all that pollen out.