Dandelion pollen is lacking in some of the essential amino acids that honey bees need. Notably these are isoleucine, valine, leucine and arginine. Does this mean dandelions are bad for our bees? Of course not, it simply means that the colony needs a variety of food sources – rather than relying only on dandelions.. A honeybee (Apis mellifera) feeding on a dandelion, its leg baskets full of pollen. Philip Donkersley,
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Have you ever heard that you should save dandelions for the bees? Here are some things to consider and flowers you should be saving for bees.. Dandelion pollen lacks some of the amino acids bees need for good health, but in combination with other pollen, it can be a vital food source.


