bees are attracted to sweet thing because that it is their way of survival. That is how they get to make their honey and get food. when they smell something good, they assume it is food
The flower's sweet nectar attracts bees to pollinate it. Bees gather nectar and make it into honey.
Man made bees wax will attract bees if it has an strong perfumes added to it. Most bees tend to be attracted to fresh nectars or sweet scents in nature.
Bees are attracted to colorful and fragrant flowers, particularly those that are rich in nectar and pollen. They are also drawn to water sources, such as bird baths or shallow pools, for hydration. In addition, they can be attracted to sugary substances like fruits or sweet drinks.
The main component of nectar is liquid sugar and most insects are attracted to the sweet smell and taste of it. Certainly honey bees are not attracted to flowers which have a nice smell but don't produce much nectar.
Bees are often attracted to people because of bright colors or floral scents in clothing or hair products. Additionally, perfumes or lotions with floral scents can also draw bees near. It is important to remain calm and avoid swatting at bees if they are attracted to you.
Bees are attracted to flowers' scent and bright colors.
It is nice because it is sweet and human beings, as are all primate, are attracted to sweet things.
Pine trees are very fragrant and have sweet sap. This is the reason you will find bees such as yellow jacket wasps attracted to pine trees.
Honey bees have difficulties with some culitvated species of rose where the petals are large and tight because their proboscis would not be long enough to reach the nectar, but bumble bees have a longer proboscis and would be able to reach. Honey bees do forage from the simpler rose flowers.
Hi. Actually, one of the most difficult things for any wild animal is to maintain a proper salt balance; there are relatively few good natural sources of salts and other essential minerals. MANY insects will be attracted to urine, as it contains a fair number of such substances in a concentrated form - the same basic reason that so many insects are attracted to human perspiration (and also the basis for the phenomenon known as "puddling" - well known in butterflies).
Bees do not eat sour substances because they make their food using nector and nector is sweet.
bees are attracted to drinks like orange and grape soda.