Carpenter Bee
Humming Bird
Honey Bee
Andrena Bees
Monarch Butterfly
Zebra-Striped Butterfly
Moths
Bees, butterflies and some mammals pollinate flowers.
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
Its called 'interdependence.' The flowers need the bees to pollinate them to survive, but the bees need the flowers so they can make honey, and the female bees pollinate flowers and keep pollen on there legs to feed there larve.
A single bee visiting flowers for nectar and pollen can potentially pollinate several hundred flowers a day, depending on the species of bee and the availability of flowers. This can contribute to the pollination of multiple trees in the area.
Bees pollinate throughout the year, but the majority of pollination activity occurs in the warmer months when flowers are in bloom and produce nectar and pollen. Spring and summer are typically when bees are most active in pollinating plants.
Bees pollinate the flowers.
Bees of all varieties pollenate flowers, but not all bees do so. This may seem a contradiction, but only the worker bees pollinate, not the queens or drones.
Bees play a crucial role in pollinating flowers, helping plants reproduce.
Yes, honey bees can pollinate plants other than flowers. For example, in California, honey bees are absolutely essential to pollinate the almond trees.
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bumble bees
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If your question is do they, the answer is yes. All flowers are good for bees.
Bees get their nectar from flowers. Flowers produce nectar to attract animals to pollinate them.
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Bees are necessary to pollinate the pumpkin flowers.