Plants will be lesser and lesser as the bees did not take the pollen grains to another plant.
The absence of bees will create a problem for many plants as they are very heplful for the pollination of plants. Bees change tha plants for collecting nectar.When they collects nectar for the flower of the plants, then the seeds of the flower gets stick to their legs and when the bees goes to another flower from one flower then they carries the seeds and falls them in the other flowers.
There are plenty of other insects that pollinate plants apart from bees so the plants would survive.
Without bees, the pollination of many plant species would be severely impacted, leading to reduced genetic diversity and potentially causing some plant species to go extinct. This disruption could also affect the availability of food sources for animals that rely on those plants for survival, further impacting ecosystem diversity.
If bees die out, humans will also. As bees pollinate all the plants we eat.
Bees collect pollen to make honey, and in doing so they transfer pollen from plant to plant. Pollen contains the sex cells that plants use for sexual reproduction, which provides more genetic diversity than if plants were self-pollinating, or only from within a small area.
all of the plants would die and the grass and the trees
Yes, bees collect nectar from flowers of the plants
No, the opposite, bees are the best insects for pollinating other plants.
Flowers and plants would not be pollenated and they would die.
Bees don't eat plants, green or otherwise but they do eat the nectar that they collect from plants.
Sedums do not attract bees. There are also some breeds of ivy and ice plants that do not attract bees.
Bees and other animals help to spread pollen to fertilize other plants.