Flowers.
They eat nectar plants, such as butterfly bushes, and flowers that bees suck nectar out of.
They eat nectar plants, such as butterfly bushes, and flowers that bees suck nectar out of.
Yes, bees collect nectar from flowers of the plants
No, bees use their mouth, or proboscis, to suck up the nectar.
Aphids' Also bees "suck" the nectar from flowers to produce honey.
Nectar.
The sweet fluid produced by plants and collected by bees is known as nectar.
bees have nectar and go to the plants and they put the nectar on the plant then the plant grows and it becomes pollinated in which later the bees come and take its honey
To suck nectar out of plants!
To suck nectar out of plants!
Bees help plants by getting nectar from flowers. By getting nectar, they have pollen stuck to their bodies, and by flying around, they drop the pollen to plants, who uses it to flower and as fertilizer.
The bees will fly from flower to flower, while doing this process, pollen grains will be stuck to the bee's hair on its legs and when it reaches another flower, the pollen grains will fall off the bee's leg to the flower, therfore fertilising the flower.