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The sweet smell and taste of the nectar attracts bees and other flying insects. When these insects fly to other flowers, they transfer pollen from one flower to another, thereby pollinating the plants.

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Do bees get nectar from plants?

Yes, bees collect nectar from flowers of the plants


What sugary liquid do bees get from flowers?

The sweet fluid produced by plants and collected by bees is known as nectar.


How plants are pollenATED?

bees have nectar and go to the plants and they put the nectar on the plant then the plant grows and it becomes pollinated in which later the bees come and take its honey


Which plants do the bees suck the nectar out of?

Flowers.


How do bees help plants?

Bees help plants by getting nectar from flowers. By getting nectar, they have pollen stuck to their bodies, and by flying around, they drop the pollen to plants, who uses it to flower and as fertilizer.


What is the name of the liquid food that bees get from plants?

Nectar


Do bees eat green plants?

Bees don't eat plants, green or otherwise but they do eat the nectar that they collect from plants.


What flowers have the best nectar for bees?

Eucalypts are excellent nectar plants for bees. Salvation Jane , clover, and lucerne are also good.


Do bees collect nectar from roots of some plants?

No, bees do not collect nectar from the roots of plants. They primarily gather nectar from the flowers, which is produced in the floral structures. Roots do not produce nectar; instead, they absorb water and nutrients from the soil for the plant's growth. Bees are attracted to flowers for their nectar and pollen, which are crucial for their foraging and reproduction activities.


Sweet fluid produced by plants and collected by bees?

nectar


Where do bees find food?

Honey bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers and other plants.


What do the spring azure eat?

They eat nectar plants, such as butterfly bushes, and flowers that bees suck nectar out of.