Bees don't wake up in the morning and think 'I must go and pollinate some flowers today.' They visit the flowers for one purpose only: to get food. They live on nectar and pollen, both of which they get from flowers. In going from flower to flower to collect food they just happen to transfer some pollen from one flower to the next. The flowers give the nectar in order to encourage the bees to visit.
They make honey!
They also help spread the pollen so flowers spread.
they help keep the flowers growing
pollenate
Bees pollinate lots of different types of plants.
There would be no bees to pollenate the flowers.
They make flowers grow and pollenate
Mostly insects, such as bees that pollenate flowers.
Mainly to attract bees and other insects that will pollenate them.
Bees of all varieties pollenate flowers, but not all bees do so. This may seem a contradiction, but only the worker bees pollinate, not the queens or drones.
Wait for the flowers to appear... Then - wipe the flowers with a cotton bud, and transfer the pollen to other flowers on the plant.
They were created for 2 reasons: 1.) To pollenate flowers 2.) To be food for other animals.
The suffix for the word "pollen" is "-en".
they love to collect fluids from flowering plants, pollen, and cross-pollenate by gathering fluid from one plant then it goes to another plant lands and causes some of the fluid to intermingle with the other plant. Ultimately, without bees there will be NO fruit.
they pollinate flowers by going to a flower and getting the nectar the bee wants and there foot falls into a sac that holds the pollen and the and then when the bee leaves the flower and goes to another flower the pollen falls off the bees foot and starts the pollination process