Bees have pollen in the same sense as miners have coal dust, but there’s no such thing as “bee pollen,” i.e., bees don’t produce pollen. Pollen collects on bees when they visit flowers, etc., and worker bees subsequently work it into a food source for the hive. Also the test patient seems to have more legs than feet. Odd.
Display about 6 years ago
That’s a honey of a side effect. Can’t wait to see the comb over.
BigDaveGlass about 6 years ago
We can wax lyrical on this
Sisu60 about 6 years ago
bee better around Thanks giving if you like turkey legs
Skeptical Meg about 6 years ago
I thought only flowers produced pollen.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
To repeat an adage:
What a wonderful thing is business
In all its permutation
Much money is spent attempting to
Avoid all regulation.
Then they lie to scare you
Until you get to where you
Will die from sheer frustration
ptnjbrown about 6 years ago
The positive side is you won’t fall down.
Snolep about 6 years ago
Gives you a real buzz.
rondm66 about 6 years ago
Just say no to drugs.
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
Make him foot the bill, now.
forsyth about 6 years ago
More like centipede hairs.
joefearsnothing about 6 years ago
It’s a shame he didn’t grow wings instead of more legs….and oh..feelers would have been nice! ;o}
cocavan11 about 6 years ago
Bees have pollen in the same sense as miners have coal dust, but there’s no such thing as “bee pollen,” i.e., bees don’t produce pollen. Pollen collects on bees when they visit flowers, etc., and worker bees subsequently work it into a food source for the hive. Also the test patient seems to have more legs than feet. Odd.
Bill The Nuke about 6 years ago
Imagine if it had been developed from spider silk.
TurbosDad about 6 years ago
Two bee, of not two bee?…
anorok2 about 6 years ago
I had to count his legs six times before I got the correct amount…six..right?
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 6 years ago
Where’s the horse costume?