The bees will fly from flower to flower, while doing this process, pollen grains will be stuck to the bee's hair on its legs and when it reaches another flower, the pollen grains will fall off the bee's leg to the flower, therfore fertilising the flower.
Bees collect the nectar from plants, which they use to create honey to feed on for themselves and for their larvae. In turn, the plants are able to be pollinated also.
Plants are helpful to bees as bees can suck the nectar from the plants and feed itself as food. :)
By : Bunee789
They give bees nectar to drink and they have a space for them to build their hives!
By pollinating (fertilizing) them.
bee's are helpful because they pollinate plants.
When the bee collects the nectar from the plant it transports some of the nectar in other places which makes other plants grow. Another way is that bee uses plants to make honey. (Not sure)The Honey is vital cause its like a food source for the bee.
All vegetable plants help humans in one way or another. The most helpful plants would be plants such as corn and wheat.
If it is bigger than a honey bee, it will be a bumble bee.
Bees carry pollen on their legs, so they help fertilize the plants they visit.
bee's,butterfly
Plant lots of bee friendly plants and don't use insecticides.
soap paper books clothes ink medicines food drinks crayons
Mostly nectar and pollen.
flowers and honey
The plants do not get as cold.
they are helpful not harmful to plants