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Do Bees Collect Nectar from Roses? The Truth Revealed
No, bees do not collect nectar from roses. Roses produce pollen, which bees do collect, but not nectar. Roses have low nutritional value and are not good sources of food for bees. Instead, bees collect nectar from flowers such as clovers, dandelions, sunflowers, and fruit blossoms.Bee Stings - Related Articles
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