As bees take nectar from a flower, pollen gets transferred from the stamen on to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower some of this pollen is transferred to the stigma, fertilizing the flower.
Once a bee starts collecting nectar from a particular type of flower it will keep going to the same type of flower as long as it can, keeping the pollen to the same type of flower.
Bees pollinate the flowers.
Because they can!
No. Bees go from flower to flower randomly.
Yes, honey bees can pollinate plants other than flowers. For example, in California, honey bees are absolutely essential to pollinate the almond trees.
bees have this special thing in them that helps them to pollinate them even though it just looks like their walking on the flower
Yes. Bees pollinate most flowers and trees. One of a bees favorite places is a orchard where fruit trees are everywhere.
Human can use bees to pollinate crops and there garden.
Bees of all varieties pollenate flowers, but not all bees do so. This may seem a contradiction, but only the worker bees pollinate, not the queens or drones.
bees, birds
Bees play a crucial role in pollinating flowers, helping plants reproduce.
Bees, birds, and many other animals can pollinate plants
With birds and bats, the carry the pollen in their hair and feathers.