no actually butterflys do it too. Moths do it. pretty much every insect or bug does, BUT only bees use it to make honey
how do the actions of the bees help flowers survive
No, bees don't make flowers die .Bees use flowers pulp to make honey.
Nectar is a fluid produced by flowers and made in to honey by bees. In Greek and Roman mythology the drink of the gods
Bees polinate flowers.When studying how bees polinate flowers, a bee stung me.Since bees die after stinging a person, there was one less bee able to pollinate.
nector is in the flowers and the bees use nector for their honey so the suck it out of the flowers and take it back to their hives
The flowers carry nectar, so when the bees collect the nectar they eat it. That helps produce the honey. The nectar in the flowers is the bees food source. Without flowers, the bees would all die out.
Bees will visit flowers of any colour.
Bees make honey using nectar from flowers
As the bees (and other flying insects) move from flower to flower, they drink the nectar and carry pollen on their bodies from flower to flower. It is this cross-pollination that fertilises each flower and the flower can then produce seed for next season flowers.
Yes, bees can get water from flowers. Flowers may hold dew or raindrops among or on their petals.
Two hypotheses about bees and flowers might include that bees are attracted to purple flowers. Another one could be that bees are attracted to flowers that are brighter colors instead of dark colors.
No, bees polinate the banana flowers and the flowers turn into bananas. I don't know who would say there are bees in bananas.