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How to use the word pollen in a Sentence?

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The robot bee will tell the other bees where to go to find nectar and pollen, not only will this direct them to certain fields for pollination but also navigate the bees away from dangerous areas, like where pesticides are being used.

Sergey Petrov

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Everyone is a bit different, so treatment has to be tailored to the individual, in general, if there are any factors that are found to be triggers, the first step is to avoid those triggers. For example, if that adorable adopted cat who makes you sneeze sleeps on your pillow most nights, it may be a good idea to convince her to sleep in a different room. If you have a chronic postnasal drip from an allergy to pollen or from a deviated septum, its important to treat those issues as well.

Ujwala Kaza

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

There can be horrible scenes, bees sometimes die on the spot and sometimes ... much later ... after they start consuming pollen which contains insecticides.

Rodoljub Zivadinovic

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Hair works a bit like a mop, collecting pollen that's floating in the air, since hair is the closest thing to your nasal passages, it can really bother you. If you wash it or brush it out before you go to sleep, or at least cover it, then you won't be sleeping in all that pollen.

United States

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Warmer temperatures allow the trees to pollinate earlier and for longer times, we didn't used to see our cars covered in pollen before March, but we do now, and we hear from people all the time who are dealing with allergies for a lot longer than they used to when they were little. That's definitely connected to climate change.

Angel Waldron

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Look at nature. A single bee cannot really do much. But you put a group of bees together and they can form a hive. A colony of bees that work in harmony. Each one doing its part. Some bees collect pollen. Some bees tend to the hive. Some bees guard the hive. Some bees tend to the nursery. Together they make a lot of honey.

H.W. Mann

added by howardmann
6 years ago

As beekeepers we jealously look after the environment because beekeeping depends on good water sources and good forage for pollen, there are lots of trees where my beehives are.

Divas Matinyadze

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Dominant pollen that was found on this young lady’s clothing was oak, in addition, there was a lot of spruce and hemlock and those three pollens the researcher was able to articulate were from the northeastern U.S., probably in a very heavy forest area.

Carol Schweitzer

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Collaboration is the essence of life. The wind, bees and flowers work together, to spread the pollen.

Amit Ray

added by anonymous
8 years ago

Pollen count is highest between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m., and again at dusk, so plan your workouts for other times of the day when pollen levels are lower.

Tonya Winders

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

If you go out during high-pollen times, you can wear a face mask designed to filter out pollens.

Tonya Winders

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

The soul is like pollen: we remember it. (L'âme est comme le pollen : - Elle fait souvenir d'elle.)

Charles de LEUSSE

added by anonymous
9 years ago

The soul is like pollen : it reminds it.

Charles de LEUSSE

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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