Bees are fuzzy. How do you think this trait can help bees carry pollen?
no they do not
Honey bees have tiny branched hairs that make them appear fuzzy, but they are not as prominent as in some other bees. The hairs on honey bees help with collecting pollen and regulating body temperature, but they are not as thick or dense as in other bee species.
When bees land on flowers, their fuzzy legs pick up pollen. When they do, they fly to other flowers. While they're sucking up nectar, their legs rub off pollen. That pollen helps the flowers grow.
Black jack bees look like big fuzzy black cotton balls with wings pretty much.
They can do, but will only do so if really provoked.
A bees skin is fuzzy. My grandma owns a bee plant and raises them and gets honey from them and it is definitely fuzzy.
Male bees are the big, fuzzy bees without stingers.
no they do not
Honey bees have tiny branched hairs that make them appear fuzzy, but they are not as prominent as in some other bees. The hairs on honey bees help with collecting pollen and regulating body temperature, but they are not as thick or dense as in other bee species.
no, but bumble bees are and they don't sting unless you step on them and are as big as an American quarter dollar. honey bees are small maybe a centimeter long with orangeish yellow and black stripes, and do not sting unless stepped or wounded.
No they live in the woods but not in a actual piece of wood.
When bees land on flowers, their fuzzy legs pick up pollen. When they do, they fly to other flowers. While they're sucking up nectar, their legs rub off pollen. That pollen helps the flowers grow.
Black jack bees look like big fuzzy black cotton balls with wings pretty much.
They can do, but will only do so if really provoked.
because fuzzy wazzy was fuzzy
fuzzy graph is not a fuzzy set, but it is a fuzzy relation.
fuzzy wuzzy had no hair... therefore he cannot be fuzzy