Bees are necessary to pollinate the pumpkin flowers.
Bees are important for beeing bees and stinging all of us
Bees are very important pollinators.
It is important to study a product's lifecycle to see how long it will last until it breaks,messes up, or gived way. -sincerely a Bridgeton High School student....DMR
It is not safe or advisable to drink bees as they can sting and may cause harm or allergic reactions. Bees are important pollinators for plants and play a crucial role in our ecosystem. It is important to respect and protect bees rather than harm them.
Both are economically significant insects. Honey bees are also important pollinators of many plants.
Bees are almost essential to mankind. They pollinate many plants
Because honey bees collect the juice of the flower so the bees at home can make honey they are the bess that pollinate the most flowers
i was wondering..... maybe to keep them fresh? i think so....... sorry if this is a test for school or something and you got it wrong..... u can blame it on me >.<
Insect pollination requirements, short and specific open-and-shut times, staggered female and male floral openings, and stickily thick pollen are the special features of pumpkin flowers that welcome use of non-native pollinating bees over native insects. Pumpkin fruits set only through insect pollination even though one plant contains both female and male flowers. Bumblebees, whose buzz vibration moves pollen grains from where they need to be, and squash bees have hairy, large bodies to which pollen easily sticks, and start their day early, in sync with the dawn open and pre-noon close of pumpkin flowers.
they r important because they give pollen to flowers for bees to make honey
Without bees, we would be missing much of our food. Bees pollinate any of the fruits and vegetables we eat, along with some grains, and grasses.
Bees, butterflies and some mammals pollinate flowers.