Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Bees are nature's little helpers, and their fuzzy hair helps them collect pollen as they move from flower to flower. This pollen gets transferred between plants, helping them reproduce and grow. Just like a gentle brushstroke on a canvas, bees play a vital role in pollination, spreading beauty and life throughout the world.
yes they do have hair, although it is thinner than other bees they do have small hairs which they use to catch vibrations near by.
The honey bee has an exoskeleton that covers it entire body. This exoskeleton provides some degree of protection for the insect from other animals they prey on it.
With a honey comb
The worker bees go out to collect pollen and nectar which they bring back to the Hive for food and to make honey. Honey bees eat honey and pollen as their primary food, but they also gather liquids and juices from plant and fruit exudates. When honey bees come across insects that secrete honeydew, they gather the liquid and store it as honey. When pollen, nectar, or honeydew aren't available, honey bees can collect and store plant spores and dusty animal feed as well.
Yes, bees have tiny hair-like structures covering their bodies called setae, which help them collect pollen and regulate their body temperature. These hairs are not fur like mammals have, but they serve a similar purpose in keeping bees healthy and functioning properly.
The bees will fly from flower to flower, while doing this process, pollen grains will be stuck to the bee's hair on its legs and when it reaches another flower, the pollen grains will fall off the bee's leg to the flower, therfore fertilising the flower.
Bees are covered in hair-like structures called setae. These setae help bees collect pollen and navigate through their environment. The body of a bee is also covered in a waxy layer that helps protect it from moisture loss.
Bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey in a bee hive. They collect the nectar by sucking with their proboscis and having nectar stuck to the hair on their legs. The bee goes to different flowers to collect honey they remember the flower and where they last got the nectar. But; forget what the plant was like such as one that tries to trap the insect in a pool of sticky liquid so that it dies but, most are able to get out.
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Anywhere there are flowers, you dumbshit!
Not to my knowledge, it is an Italian mortuary custom, Flowers in her hair means she has recently died!
yes they do! very odd but they actually do!