Yes, but only the queen bee can.
Yes they can the can reproduce at a rapid speed
They reproduce in the sexual way.
Yeah, because otherwise they wouldn't be able to reproduce(make baby bees).
It's pollinated by bumble bees.
Bees and other animals help to spread pollen to fertilize other plants.
Bumblebees reproduce sexually. Out of the entire hive of bees, there is a single fertile female called the queen and generally several fertile males called drones. The majority of the hive are sterile female bees, called 'worker bees'.
sterile worker bees,mules,etc....i need some more examples other than these......
flowers reproduce with polin or sperm the bees land on a tulip and then they have the sperm on there legs and when they land on another one.
If you mean 'do bees pollinate ferns' the answer is no. Ferns are basically very primitive plants and do not reproduce by pollination.
Within a bee colony only the queen will lay eggs. The worker bees are all female but do not lay eggs. The male bees are called drones.
Honey bees reproduce through a process called sexual reproduction. The queen bee mates with several drones during a nuptial flight, storing their sperm to fertilize her eggs. She lays eggs that develop into worker bees, drones, or new queens.
The same as every other living creature. They reproduce.