In pollen sacks on their hind legs roughly in the position of the knees on a human.
Bees are fuzzy. How do you think this trait can help bees carry pollen?
Bees, butterflies, beetles, and some species of flies and wasps are common insects that carry pollen from plant to plant during pollination. These insects play a crucial role in the reproduction and survival of many plant species.
Where bees bring pollen is called a "hive." The hive is their home and the place where they store pollen, honey, and raise their young bees.
A honey bee carries pollen on its hind legs in a 'honey basket' on what would be knees on a human.
This process is called pollination. Bees transfer pollen from the male parts of one flower to the female parts of another flower, which is essential for fertilization and seed production in many plants.
Flowers contain pollen and bees carry it to other flowers but some flowers can spread their own pollen.
To feed their young
Bees are fuzzy. How do you think this trait can help bees carry pollen?
they carry pollen and the pollen help produce the food
Bees carry pollen from the stigma and the stamen, and also nectar.
Honey bees carry pollen and nectar in two ways. The most common way is by the hairs on their legs and stomach which pollen sticks to. Some bees also have hollow areas on their legs which can carry food as well.
Honey bees get pollen on their feet and legs, and carry that pollen to the next flowering plant, tree, or shrub. Bees pollinate so the plants mature.
No. Bees tap flowers for nectar and inadvertantly carry pollen between flowers and therefore cross pollinate the flowers.
They carry pollen from flower to flower the pollen from one flower fertilizes other flowers and so on.
to attract to bees so that they can carry the pollen to other plants.
By the bees who carry pollen from plant to plant then they fertilise it.
With birds and bats, the carry the pollen in their hair and feathers.