Yes, lavender is known to attract bees, particularly honeybees and bumblebees. The plant produces fragrant flowers rich in nectar, making it an appealing food source for these pollinators. In addition to bees, lavender also attracts other beneficial insects, contributing to biodiversity in gardens. Planting lavender can help support local bee populations and promote a healthy ecosystem.
yes
Sedums do not attract bees. There are also some breeds of ivy and ice plants that do not attract bees.
No, killing bees does not attract more bees. In fact, killing bees can disrupt the balance of the bee population and harm the ecosystem.
Flowers attract bees by their scent and beautiful colours they have.
No, killing a bee does not attract more bees.
Yes, this particular plant will indeed attract bees and butterflies.
Magnolia evolved before bees.
Yes, clematis flowers do attract bees with their nectar and pollen.
the sweet smell of the flowers attract the bees which causes the bees to collect the nectar from a flower
Yes, clematis plants can attract bees with their colorful and fragrant flowers.
no
Peony are very sweet and attract bees but are better known for attracting ants.