Daisys, tulips, marigolds. Mostly its the bright colored flowers such as those I do believe. Bees cannot see red, but see ultraviolet wavelengths so colors in the blue and violet spectrum are attractive (ie - rosemary). If a flower is a good producer of nectar or pollen, bees will be attracted to it regardless of color. See the links below for some examples.
Sunflowers
No. Bees eat honey that they make from nectar of flowers.
Bees eat pollen and nectar from flowers for lunch.
Blue banded bees do not eat lantana flowers. The majority of their diet comes from the nectar of blue flowers.
Bees eat the nectar and pollen which is produced by flowers.
their are these animals that are called grazers like deer , horses , cows ect, also called omnivores the animals like these that are found were bears are would be the ones that they eat
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 eat pollen from flowers which makes the honey!
Honey bees do not eat mud. They eat nectar and pollen from flowers, as well as the honey that they make from nectar.
honey bees eat no insects but do eat nectar
Honey bees do not eat insects, they are completely vegetarian. They live on nectar and pollen collected from flowers.
Burrowing bees eat pollen and nectar, just like any other kind of bees.
They take the nectar from flowers to make honey.