Yes, cranberries are pollinated by bees.
yes, its pollinated by honey bees but the honey produces is considered to be of a lower quality and is often used to dilute higher quality honey such as citrus.
Over 80 per cent of all plants are pollinated by insects, and of those, 87 per cent are pollinated by honey bees. If plants are not pollinated there will be no seed or fruit and the plants will die out.One out of every three mouthfulls of food you eat are directly as a result of honey bee pollination.No honey bee -- much less pollination -- major food shortages...
Bees make honey from nectar gathered from flowers. If there are no nectar-bearing flowers available, then the bees can't make honey. Nor will there be any nectar to feed on, so they will feed on their stored honey.
bees have nectar and go to the plants and they put the nectar on the plant then the plant grows and it becomes pollinated in which later the bees come and take its honey
The almond orchards of California are pollinated by honey bees. No bees means no pollination. No pollination means no almonds. Result - economic disaster for the almond growers.
many plants won't be pollinated and the fruit and vegetables we eat will disappear and there will be fewer flowers
Bees pollinate different plants by transferring their pollen or seeds from one area to the next. This spreads the crop and promotes more growth. Honey bees and solitary bees mostly pollinate buckwheat, which is a form of wheat.
Bees collect the nectar from plants, which they use to create honey to feed on for themselves and for their larvae. In turn, the plants are able to be pollinated also.
Salvia is pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.
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