Move your mouse courser over the table below to see what plant the pollen colour relates to. Please bear in mind that this a only a very basic guide - you will need to buy a professionally printed pollen chart to have any chance of accurate identification. This is due to the fact that computer monitors do not display colour accurately or consistently between brands/models. However, if you already have a clue as to what your bees have been foraging on then this chart may help confirm that - but be prepared for the colours you see in real life not to perfectly match the colours you see displayed by your computer monitor. Let us know if this have been useful.
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