"Bees either collect pollen or nectar on a flight. Not both at the same time. Some plants give off nectar but very little pollen. Other plants will give pollen and little to no nectar or the nectar is low in sugers and another plant that is blooming at the same time is much more desirable to the bees. So i can not lie to a customer and tell them that the pollen from the plant that they are sensitive to are present in the honey. "
i would agree with what you said apis, but i would also say that nectar forager bees will collect pollen incidentally from a plant that provides both. i also do not make any claims to a customer regarding the pollen content of my honey.
" I have HEARD/read that the bees collect what they are in need of most, be it pollen, nectar or propolis, and it is what I have always believed."
i do believe this to be true scott, from everything i have read myself and observed in the hives. i also think bees can be hoarders of pollen just as much as they can be hoarders of nectar/honey in anticipation of or over anticipation of the colonies need for pollen/bee bread. i think it was ef recently that posted something about the amount of pollen coming in and filling his frames, and apis ? replied to, the overabundance of pollen available that was collected and stored in the hive, ie....hoarding.