Cows help bees by promoting a healthy ecosystem through their grazing habits. Their grazing can stimulate the growth of diverse flowering plants, providing bees with a rich source of nectar and pollen. Additionally, cow manure enriches the soil, supporting plant health and biodiversity, which further benefits bee populations. This symbiotic relationship enhances agricultural productivity and biodiversity overall.
bees eat chicken because they cannot digest cows...cows are too big for bees to swallow whole as they do chickens...i had a whole swarm of bees in my chicken coop all my chickens died...i am penniless but i plan on robbing their hive of honey and sell it for a profit
how do the actions of the bees help flowers survive
People can help bees by leaving glasses of water and sugar mixed together to give bees energy.
Of course they can, but the larger danger is that bees if attacking a cow or horse will be attracted to the mouth and nose and suffocate the animal.
Bees are fuzzy. How do you think this trait can help bees carry pollen?
Bees
Cows provided milk for the butter and cream.
Sheep, horses, cows, chickens, pigs, goats, rabbits, bees, llamas
Bees and other animals help to spread pollen to fertilize other plants.
of course you can bees help every thing. If there were no bees you would be standing in polyester.
Dairy cows give milk, which we drink.
The bees make honey that people use for food and other things.