How Many Flowers Does a Bee Visit in a Day?

 


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Honeybees are extraordinary pollinators, visiting thousands of flowers daily to collect nectar and pollen. A single bee can pollinate about 5,000 flowers in one day, making 10–15 trips and visiting 50–100 flowers per flight. Over its short lifespan of six weeks, a worker bee may visit around 63,000 flowers but produces only 1/12 teaspoon of honey. To create one pound of honey, a colony must collectively visit two million flowers and fly more than 55,000 miles. Strong hives with up to 60,000 bees can pollinate hundreds of millions of flowers daily, sustaining ecosystems and agriculture through their tireless work.

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