No. Bees are concerned with gathering nectar from flowers and pollinate those flowers by accident without being aware of it.
By pollinating plants.
By pollinating them.
No, the opposite, bees are the best insects for pollinating other plants.
By pollinating flowers, fruit and vegetables.
they help flowers grow by pollinating them
Mainly bees and other flying insects.
Pollen can be scattered by wind, or by pollinating insects such as bees.
It will kill bees. Avoid sprinkling on flowers. You may get some pollination but you'll be killing the wonderful bees.
By producing honey and pollinating flowers and other plants.
Of course - that's why so many plants have evolved brightly colored flowers! These attract the bees and other pollinating animals.
Of course - that's why so many plants have evolved brightly colored flowers! These attract the bees and other pollinating animals.
Genetic variation and production increases are benefits that self-pollinating angiosperms receive from pollination by bees. Self-pollination involves fertilization by the pistil and stamen on one plant to produce fruit from seeds. The cross-pollination that pollinating bees introduce militates against depressed plant vigor from inbreeding and for the genetic variation that pollen from another plant introduces for greater responses to environmental stresses.