Flowers don't have honey. I think your talking about bees that collect pollen and nectar from flowers and then create honey back at their hives
Oil, Honey, Tea, salads, pastas, fruit dishes and drinks.
It's safe from everything, nothing will hunt the honey bee, the honey bee or more of a predator, not unto animals, but unto flowers for pollen
flowers produce oxygen jut like all plants. Also, some animals such as bees use them to make food we eat everyday like honey.
Bees make honey using nectar from flowers
Depends on what flowers are available, and important point, the flowers do not produce honey, but nectar, which the bees convert into honey.
it helps the flowers because the nector they collect(for the honey) helps keep the flowers alive this is one of the things that honey is good for
their are these animals that are called grazers like deer , horses , cows ect, also called omnivores the animals like these that are found were bears are would be the ones that they eat
* It takes about 31,000 flowers to make one teaspoon of honey. (See related links.) * A teaspoon of honey is not even half a flower if your aiming for two flowers you need at least 16 teaspoons of honey!
No, and neither can bees. Bees collect nectar from flowers and add enzymes to make honey.
There are many different kinds of flowers that can ultimately deter animals. These flowers are poisonous and animals know it.
Well if we didn't have animals we would never live. Bees make honey and flowers for trees. Other animals are there to heal. So don't say why do we need animals? You know why you ask?
No, flowers are not classified as animals. Flowers are plants that produce seeds for reproduction, while animals are multicellular organisms that typically move, consume food, and display complex behaviors.