No. Bees go from flower to flower randomly.
Bees pollinate the flowers.
bees have this special thing in them that helps them to pollinate them even though it just looks like their walking on the flower
Bees fly from flower to flower collecting pollen. When the bees visit a new flower, some of the pollen from previous flowers fall off into the new flower. This pollinates (fertilises) the flower. No fertilisation = no reproduction. It's the same with most living things - fauna or flora.
moisturizing
Same way bees do they pollinate the flower so it can seed.
Bees polinate flowers.When studying how bees polinate flowers, a bee stung me.Since bees die after stinging a person, there was one less bee able to pollinate.
there advantage is atracting bugs and bees to pollinate there flower, and with brighter colors they are often seen more by bees.
Pollen.
Plants have the ability to pollinate to without pedals. This is just because bees will pollinate as well as eat.
bees have this special thing in them that helps them to pollinate them even though it just looks like their walking on the flower
there advantage is atracting bugs and bees to pollinate there flower, and with brighter colors they are often seen more by bees.
all flowering plants are helped by bees