Greenhouses and row covers are ways of stopping bees from eating peaches. Indoor cultivation in conservatories and greenhouses control what comes in, what goes out and what stays in. Row covers work best with bushy and herbaceous plants even though it is possible to cloak a single peach tree with ease and a whole peach orchard thanks to ladders and trucks.
Kill the bees
...Eating...?
No, peaches can not carry worms. But on occassion you will find a peach where a worm has eaten into it. Just cut that part out. You won't get worms from eating peaches.
When you have wasps eating wood such as on decks or around the surface of your home, you can stop this from occurring. There are special insect repellants available that can be mixed with paint or stain that can be applied to the wood preventing wasps and other bees from eating the wood.
eat the bees (it's quite nice on toast)
keep it inside where no bees can get in
bees eating birch bark
Their probosois, which is their mouth.
Nothing - I think you misheard "peaches and cream." That phrase means that something is very good or very easy, as if you were eating peaches with cream instead of working.
The flowers become the future peaches. If they are blown off by winds or rain the planter looses part of his crop of peaches. The flowers also attract bees for pollination of the tree. Most fruit trees have flowers.
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breathing, homing ,and eating