The answer to this question is quite simple Flaurise flowers are the most flavoured flowers providing the most flavour The worker bees generally dont know this and tend to go for less flavoured flowers Hope this answer helps written by professor eliza kennedy
Uhhh....I guess all flowers are good for bees.
No but they have the pollin that honey bees use to make honey.
The Japanese Honeysuckle is the flowering plant that has the sweetest nectar. These plants bloom from April until August. They bear berries from June until March.
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Its called 'interdependence.' The flowers need the bees to pollinate them to survive, but the bees need the flowers so they can make honey, and the female bees pollinate flowers and keep pollen on there legs to feed there larve.
Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
Bees, butterflies and some mammals pollinate flowers.
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
No. It is derived from the nectar which the bees collect from flowers.
If your question is do they, the answer is yes. All flowers are good for bees.
how do the actions of the bees help flowers survive
yes they are because, they make flowers grow.
No, bees don't make flowers die .Bees use flowers pulp to make honey.
nector is in the flowers and the bees use nector for their honey so the suck it out of the flowers and take it back to their hives
Its called 'interdependence.' The flowers need the bees to pollinate them to survive, but the bees need the flowers so they can make honey, and the female bees pollinate flowers and keep pollen on there legs to feed there larve.
The flowers carry nectar, so when the bees collect the nectar they eat it. That helps produce the honey. The nectar in the flowers is the bees food source. Without flowers, the bees would all die out.
Bees will visit flowers of any colour.
Bees make honey using nectar from flowers
Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
Eucalypts are excellent nectar plants for bees. Salvation Jane , clover, and lucerne are also good.
Yes, bees can get water from flowers. Flowers may hold dew or raindrops among or on their petals.