Bees do not ' know' anything. They just fly from flower to flower gathering pollen and nectar to take back home and feed baby bees.
In the process, bees accidentally leave a wee bit of that pollen on other flowers - just enough to pollinate them.
yes they do they move from flower to flower taking pollen out for there honey
no actually, they land on a flower and pollinate it without even knowing what they did
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By pollinating flowers, fruit and vegetables.
they help flowers grow by pollinating them
No. Bees are concerned with gathering nectar from flowers and pollinate those flowers by accident without being aware of it.
By producing honey and pollinating flowers and other plants.
flowers, using the nectar as food and unknowingly sticking pollen in their feet and body, then visiting other flowers, and pollinating them.
Of course - that's why so many plants have evolved brightly colored flowers! These attract the bees and other pollinating animals.
Of course - that's why so many plants have evolved brightly colored flowers! These attract the bees and other pollinating animals.
It will kill bees. Avoid sprinkling on flowers. You may get some pollination but you'll be killing the wonderful bees.
Bees. When they collectnectar they gather pollen, and they take it from flower to flower, thus pollinating the flowers. Hummingbirds do this as well. Wind can do it too, but not as effective.
unicorn planets also have bees and oxygen, and its much like earth. the flowers there are very strange so the bees have to adapt to the pollinating way of this distant planet.
usually just the fact that it's a flower and bees like flowers,but there is an orchid bee which is a bee that resembles a orchid and the males are very attracted to the orchids for there oil and fragrance and need it to store in their bodies.
No, bees polinate the banana flowers and the flowers turn into bananas. I don't know who would say there are bees in bananas.