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Yes, roses are pollinated by bees. Bees are attracted to the colorful petals and fragrance of roses, and as they collect nectar from the flowers, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, resulting in pollination.
Bees use roses for pollen, and some creature live by roses to be able to catch creatures attracted to them - like spiders, lizards, etc.
Bees are attracted to flowers' scent and bright colors.
No
bees are attracted to drinks like orange and grape soda.
I just need help on my rose recherch so just please help me.and a rose can get pollinated by bees. but idk.A rose is insect pollinated.
Bees are attracted to palm trees when they are in bloom (flowering). Bees are naturally attracted to flowers, as flower's pollen is their energy source.
Honey bees have difficulties with some culitvated species of rose where the petals are large and tight because their proboscis would not be long enough to reach the nectar, but bumble bees have a longer proboscis and would be able to reach. Honey bees do forage from the simpler rose flowers.
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Bees do need to collect water, for drinking and to cool the hive. They are not especially attracted to salt water.
Bees are attracted to colors as well as scents. The flowers of the ginger plant attract birds more so then bees as the pollen is located to deep in the flower.
a little bit but mostly nectar