They take the nectar from flowers to make honey.
No. Only flower nector.
No, bees don't eat anything on a flower while standing on it, they gather its pollen on their legs and fly back to the hive where the pollen is used to make honey by eating it then vomiting it, the honey (product of the pollen) is fed to the pupas. That is the only eating of flower parts that is done by bees.
well bees eat polen so you would put the flower then the bee then a brid or any other kind of animal really a lot of things eat bees
No I did a report on insects and none ate flowers but they had bees polinate
Bees are attracted to flowers because they supply them with nectar. During the process of gathering nectar the pollen of the flower sticks to the bee and is carried to other flowers so inducing pollination.
No. Bees go from flower to flower randomly.
A bee lands on a flower in order to eat its pollen. This is the way that the bees survive, and feed off certain flowers.
Orchid bees main source of food and energy is nectar. They have tongues twice as long as their bodies to get deep into the flower to get all of the nectar out.
Yes. Some types of humming birds eat caterpillars.
Bees pollinate the flowers.
they try to eat all of the flower and go in cricals and try to mate with every thing
the sweet smell of the flowers attract the bees which causes the bees to collect the nectar from a flower