To collect pollen and nectar.
Bees that collect a flower's honey give to that flower pollen deposits from another flower.
no because honey bees pollen
Because honey bees collect the juice of the flower so the bees at home can make honey they are the bess that pollinate the most flowers
No. Bees go from flower to flower randomly.
Bees carry the pollen between flowers, which enables the fruit to grow.
Bees want the nectar to make honey. The bees move pollen from flower to flower while they gather the nectar.
They take the nectar from flowers to make honey.
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No. Only flower nector.
There are some kind of honey produced by bees, according to the kind of flower they get their stock, but basically honey has the same molecular structure with some variations.
No, bees don't eat anything on a flower while standing on it, they gather its pollen on their legs and fly back to the hive where the pollen is used to make honey by eating it then vomiting it, the honey (product of the pollen) is fed to the pupas. That is the only eating of flower parts that is done by bees.
to the honey