spring The summer probably since it's warm & it's a fully fertile period.
how do the actions of the bees help flowers survive
Yes, bees need oxygen to survive. Just like other living organisms, bees require oxygen for respiration to produce energy and carry out their bodily functions. Without oxygen, bees would not be able to survive.
Marigolds are annual plants and typically do not survive the winter season. They are sensitive to cold temperatures and are best planted in the spring or summer for optimal growth.
Antarctica does not have bees because they would freeze to death.
Yes because they survive on plant, not human.
By pollinating them.
Honey bees can only survive in colonies that are several thousand strong.
Bees don't normally get lost.
My dad has honey bees and he thinks that when the bees go out in cold weather they can''t survive it and end up dying.
A bee hive is an artificial home for bees which has been provided by a beekeeper to keep his bees in. In prolonged freezing conditions, bees might find it hard to survive if their hive was unprotected. However, in an average North European winter, bees will survive perfectly well within their hive provided that they are sheltered from cold winds and damp within the hive. They cluster together to keep warm, and the bees are always changing position so that the same bees aren't always on the outside of the cluster.
Yes, bees can suffocate if they are trapped in an airtight container because they require oxygen to survive.
Well a proper bee keeper would always leave enough honey for the bees to survive. But it really doesn't matter because bees abandon their hives in the early fall because they cannot survive the cold climates.