Sorry, Bee, I'm Closed for Bees-Ness

A honey bee heads for a patch of California golden poppies. She finds a blossom she likes. 

Bee: "Hey, Goldie Locks, I'm here to collect some nectar and pollen."

Goldie Locks: "You're what?"

Bee: "I want to collect some of your nectar and pollen."

Goldie Locks: "Don't you know that we California golden poppies don't have nectar--just pollen?"

Bee: "Oh? Really? I did not know that. Oh, well, pollen, then!"

Goldie Locks: "Sorry, bee. You're late. Don't you know that I close in the late afternoon?"

Bee: "Closed? What am I supposed to do?"

Goldie Locks: "Do? Come back tomorrow when I'm open for bees-ness."

Bee: Shakes her head, stomps her feet, and buzzes away.

Moral of the story: The early birds get the worm and the early bees get the pollen. And California golden poppies provide no nectar, just pollen.