Honeybees are very helpful when it comes to pollination. Like many other insects, the hairs on their bodies allow pollen to stick to them and rub off on other flowers. They are also very useful for their honey and wax. Many things besides humans love this stuff because of how energy rich it is.
They work for free, pollinating countless plants. They don't seem to mind very much when we (carefully) rob them of their honey.
Bees are responsible for the pollination of 70% of the plants on the Earth. Pollination of plants is essential and without bees we would be in for some serious trouble.
Pollination. That I think is the only thing they do.
bee's are helpful because they pollinate plants.
I couldn't find any other ones than honey making insect, stinging insect, bumblebee, drone, honey bee, killer bee, and queen bee. Hope these are sort helpful. You can go to http://thesaurus.reference.com for more synonyms for other words.
Which model Bee Bee gun?
the difference between a bee and a bee is "and"
rock bee little bee indianhive bee european bee dammer bee
A Spelling Bee
Some fun bee puns are: O-bee Wan Kenobee Beauty is in the eye of the Bee-holder Bee-ware the ides of March To bee or not to bee
Knock knock, who's there, bee, bee who?, bee happy it's just me knocking!
A homonym for 'be' is 'bee', which refers to the flying insect that collects nectar from flowers to make honey.
Well first off some type of animal must transfer it to another flower. Such as a bee, a bee will fly to the flower for nectar (which is meant to lure animals into the flower) and will get some pollen on it's body (that is why it is a fine powder) When a bee goes to another flower some of the pollen will transfer from its body to the other flowers stigma. Hope this answer was helpful. :)
The joke where the punch line is Boo Bee is: 'WHAT KIND OF 'BEE' GIVES MILK? A 'BOO' BEE!
bee's eg the bee's wings - the wings of the (one) bee