Yes. Bees pollinate most flowers and trees. One of a bees favorite places is a orchard where fruit trees are everywhere.
Im almost positive that bees pollinate the blossoming flowers on orange trees
Yes, honey bees can pollinate plants other than flowers. For example, in California, honey bees are absolutely essential to pollinate the almond trees.
Bees pollinate individual blossoms on a tree so it would need a colony of bees (up to 80000) to pollinate a whole tree.
Apple farmers need bees to pollinate their apple trees. Where bees have been eradicated by pesticides, more bees, or hand pollination, are necessary for the trees to bear fruit.
Yes, they help pollinate different flowers and fruit trees
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Bees are used to pollinate the trees. As they fly from flower to flower, from tree to tree, pollen attached to the bees is transferred between trees which pollinates them, allowing them to produce fruit.
Bees pollinate plants and trees. Trees make air and food. Food feeds us. Plants look pretty and make food. Food feeds us. THE END
they pollinate the flowers, plants, trees in an animals ecosystem theirfore contributing to that animals life cycle
Bees pollinate flowers.
Bees pollinate the flowers.
Bees pollinate flowers of plants that are very useful to us. They make honey, which is antibacterial, and was used to preserve Alexander the Great's body in Ancient Alexandria. They also pollinate flowers on trees before food comes along and without them we would not have any fruit grow on trees!