the sweet smell of the flowers attract the bees which causes the bees to collect the nectar from a flower
yes
It will attract flies ants and bees, and will also likely go moldy
It prevents contamination by airborne yeasts and molds which can grow on jams and jellies.
to take in air from the atmosphere, to help make food for the ovary
Magnets will only attract Lead, Iron and Cobalt; not air.
Many of the different species of orchids have unique adaptations of their flower structure and mechanisms of pollination. One of these pollination mechanisms is called pseudocopulatory pollination, which is where part of the flower actually looks like a female insect. What it does is release a scent into the air to smell like the pheromones of a female bee, fly, wasp or whatever species of insect the orchid needs to attract. When the male insect lands on it and "mates" with what really is the flower, the pollen attaches to the insect and stays with it until it reaches the next flower.
Gasses have typical properties of evaporation and diffusion. The fragrance molecules with greater K.E evaporate from the surface of rose flower in gaseous state. These molecules due to their constant motion strike with air molecules and transfer their fragrance to these molecules by diffusion.This process continue more and more, the air molecules get fragrance.so, the pleasant smell is felt, when a person passes by a rose garden.
Many of the different species of orchids have unique adaptations of their flower structure and mechanisms of pollination. One of these pollination mechanisms is called pseudocopulatory pollination, which is where part of the flower actually looks like a female insect. What it does is release a scent into the air to smell like the pheromones of a female bee, fly, wasp or whatever species of insect the orchid needs to attract. When the male insect lands on it and "mates" with what really is the flower, the pollen attaches to the insect and stays with it until it reaches the next flower.
No, candles that are made from bees wax do not clean the air or purify it in any way. Bees wax candles are popular and are sold in a variety of colors and scents.
Yes, bees like sticky, sweet things to eat. Floral nectars and their derivative honey serve as the prime example even though bees also gather sticky arboreal gums and resins to process into propolis to coat hive interiors and repair openings, not to eat. The dissolved sugars in soft drinks often will attract bees to such open air events as carnivals, fairs and picnics.
They attract through air, the attract through wood. Read between the lines.
A butterfly release is where live butterflies are released into the air for their beauty and grace. The butterflies will also fly out into the environment where they will help the bees pollinate as well as help the depleting population of butterflies.
Bees stay close to the hive when rain is nearby because they can detect changes in air pressure. If is going to rain and the air pressure drops, the bees will remain in their hives.