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You get a yummy sting when you cross 22 bees and 21 apples.
No, bees aren't attracted to fruit in the way wasps are. That is why wasp traps are best baited with fruit or fruit jam, then they don't catch bees.
Well if know that bees spread pollen, then you would know that when the bees collect pollen from plants, the next plant they touch gets a little of it from the bee. They land on the blossoms the apples grow from , therefore pollenating the apples.
Honey bees live in a colony of around 50,000 bees in the season so there are more of them when needed. Bumble bees might have only 50 bees in a nest but are still used when growing fruit in polytunnels.
When a bee visits an apple tree, as it goes from flower to flower it transfers pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of the next, fertilizing the flower. Apple flowers have five ovaries, each with two ovules, and each with its own stigma. All of these have to be pollinated for fully developed apples to form. Bees are by far the major pollinator, so if we lost all the bees there would be very few, if any, apples.
NO THERE IS NOT! It is Apples to Apples! That's it! The game is so much fun!
if you take two apples from three apples, then you have 2 apples because you asked 'how much do you'. so it means, how many apples do you have in your hands, or how much you've taken. and so, the answer to this is two.
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honey bees have 5 eyes
Bugs, in particular fruits flies are attracted to citrus more than apples. But certain fruits can attract certain species of beneficial (bees) and unbeneficial insects.
If you have 2 Apples and you add 2 Apples then you would end up with a total of 4 Apples.
Farmers do this so that the bees can fertilize the blossoms. If this doesn't happen, the apples will not form.