No. Forager bees leave the hive and fly off in all directions looking for a good supply of nectar (or pollen). When a bee finds a good supply, it loads up with nectar or pollen and returns to the hive. It then does what is known as a 'waggle dance' to tell the other bees in the hive how far and in what direction they will have to fly to get to the source of the nectar or pollen.
B It sounds like Bee and Bee like flowers
its not so much a trait its more of an instinct
A bee is actually very useful. Bees pollinate flowers, and fruits were once flowers, and the flowers wouldn't turn into fruit without being pollinated.
flowers
A Bee motto is "Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers."
They gather a flowers nectar, but while they do that, the flowers pollen gets on the bee and when he goes to the next flower he drops some of it and more sticks to him, that how flowers pollenate.
When a bee or any bug gets what ever they get from a flower, pollen get on them, so the next flower they go to, gets that pollen. Or... If a dog or any other animal travels through a field of flowers, the flowers rub all over him/her and goes to the next flowers and keeps happening as he travels through the field.
No, the nectar is there to bee suck, and then, the bee takes the pollen to other flowers.
pollen from flowers
to other flowers
Killer Bee Sting? Killer instinct?
A bee is an animal. A plant is a living organism defined as a tree, bush, or flowers.