The Bees Are Attracted To The Flowers Scent And Smell.
No, killing a bee does not attract more bees.
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The hairs on a bee generate small electrostatic charges which attract pollen to the bee's body.
Yes it can do. There is a pheromone (perfume) present in the bee stinger that will attract other bees and cause them to attack.
no a bee is not a plant eater instead it takes a substance that flowers produce called pollen.
The brown bee orchid is a type of orchid that is named for its unique flower shape, which resembles a resting bee. It is native to certain regions in Europe and is known for its intricate brown and yellow markings that mimic a bee to attract pollinators.
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The scientific name for Eastern bee balm plant is Monarda bradburiana.
Adaptation helps the orchid attract insects
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A bee has to adapt somethinf to get pollen off of a flower and a plant has to evolve a way to get the pollen to the bee.
The corpse plant (Amorphophallus titanum) has evolved several adaptations to attract pollinators: it emits a foul odor resembling rotting flesh to attract carrion beetles and flies, its deep red coloration and heat production mimic a decaying carcass to further entice pollinators, and its large size helps it stand out in the forest understory. Additionally, the corpse plant's inflorescence can reach heights of up to 10 feet, allowing its scent to spread over a larger area, increasing the chances of attracting pollinators.