The bees and wasps are enimes so they are brigthly becausethey can hide from their enimes
fresh brightly coloured adult flowers attract most bees
Most bees only go for brightly coloured flowers etc: roses
no because a bee is an insector**insector: brightly coloured insects
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the brightly colored petals help attract some agent like bees and insect which helps the flowers to polinate
Both "brightly-coloured" and "brightly coloured" are correct in British English, with the former being more typical. In American English, "brightly colored" without a hyphen is commonly used.
No they are not. Bees and Wasps are two separate species.
Wasps ARE faster than bees.
The noun phrase in the sentence "I brought a brightly coloured woven mat" is "a brightly coloured woven mat." This phrase includes the main noun "mat," along with its modifiers "brightly coloured" and "woven," which provide additional information about the mat.
WASPS AND OTHER bees and queen bees
A kaka is a brighlty coloured parrot.
A bee's sting is its defence weapon. It was primarily evolved to protect the colony from other insects such as wasps which would try to rob the colony of their honey stores. As for the bright colours, in nature they usually warn potential predators that the animal is either dangerous in some way or tastes unpleasant.