Mostly the colour.
Bees seldom rest on grass flowers because these flowers typically lack the nectar and pollen that bees seek for nourishment. Grass flowers are often wind-pollinated, relying on air currents rather than insects for pollination, which makes them less attractive to bees. Additionally, the structure of grass flowers is not conducive to bee foraging, as they are usually small and inconspicuous compared to more colorful, nectar-rich flowering plants.
FLowers,or like bees
To attract bees, because they're not colorblind :)
One of the most important reasons for flowers is to attract bees and insects for pollination.So the flowers are bright Nd attractive by nature.
Bees eat pollen from flowers which makes the honey!
we have 550 olive trees in northern CA and no bees.
To attract bees to your garden use flowers or plants that are blue, purple or yellow, bees find these colors most attractive. Chose a variety of plants that will bloom all year long, this will attract bees all through the year.
how do the actions of the bees help flowers survive
That red is not a color that the insects in question see is a reason why bees do not pollinate red gumamela flowers. The non-woody plant in question (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) may sport orange, red or rose-white flowers. The bright colors and the long tubes tend to be perfect for hummingbirds, whose priority color is red.
No, bees don't make flowers die .Bees use flowers pulp to make honey.
Yes, bees pollinate daisies. The flowers in question serve as one-stop shopping points because of convenient clusters of nectar and pollen and of easy landings and take-offs. Their yellow centers will be particularly attractive to bees.
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