They rarely can, only crops like cereals can reproduce without bee's. About 80% of plant species cannot reproduce without bee's.
Buttercups disperse their seeds with... bees
If we didn't have bees and our technology didn't improve, then we could not survive without the trees and plants. Bees help theses plants by pollenating them and keeping them healthy. If our Technology did improve, then scientists could probably figure out a way to survivee without theese things. Thanks, Bekah Jobe
bees are pollinaters, so they pollinate our plants that make fruit. if they died we would not have fruit to eat.
There are many species of bees living in the world today. The only continent in the world lacking bees is Antarctica. There are not enough plants to sustain bees and the climate is too cold for them to live there.
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Yes, bees collect nectar from flowers of the plants
Bees (and other flying insects) are needed for the pollination of fruit, flowers, trees and various other plants. Without pollination, plants couldn't survive and we wouldn't have enough food to eat.
No, the opposite, bees are the best insects for pollinating other plants.
Seeds disperse from plants as a way of propogating to colonize a greater area.
Honey bees pollinate plants. If you were a fruit farmer, you might have to depend on honey bees brought to you by a bee farmer to pollinate your crop. There aren't enough bees or other insects in a given area to pollinate all of a fruit farmers crop without importing honey bees from another area.
If plants did not disperse, they would all be stuck in a single location. They would then compete for soil and light and would eventually die out.
There would be no plants, and thus no animals, so thus no people. The bees pollinate the flowers and other plants, so without pollination the plants would die. Without plants, the herbivores would die. Then the carnivores would die. And then finally, humas would die, because we don't have vegetables, fruits, or meat. Simply, it would be REALLY BAD.