Because sometimes birds and bees have sex with each other if they're HORNY
The phrase "birds and the bees" is a common idiom used to refer to discussing sexual reproduction with children. It is thought to come from the way birds and bees are symbolic of mating and reproduction in nature. Using different animals helps make the topic more approachable and less awkward for both parents and children to discuss.
The "birds and the bees" story is a metaphor for explaining sex and reproduction to children. It typically involves discussing how birds and bees pollinate flowers and lay eggs to create offspring, which parallels how humans reproduce to have babies. The purpose is to provide a simple explanation of the concept of reproduction in a way that is understandable to young children.
Bees will sting birds when their beehive is under attack. However, birds tend to be quicker at consuming the insects before the bee can attack.
Badgers are the biggest threat to bumble bees, digging up their nests for the larvae. They are also prey to many birds, as well as larger insects. Skunks will also eat bumble bees.
Many people apparently attribute it to a 1928 song by Cole Porter called "Let's do it":And that's why birds do it, bees do itEven educated fleas do itLet's do it, let's fall in loveSee related link.
yes hard every night no birds and bee's do not and can not mate you might be getting confused with the subject the birds and the bee's well that's sometimes what parents refer to when they want to talk about there children about sex in a sugar coated way
"The birds and the bees" (sometimes expanded to "the birds, the bees and the butterflies" or "the birds, the bees, the flowers, and the trees") is a commonly used phrase (which has become somewhat of a clich
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They are talking about sex. They are talking about Human Reproduction. they are talking about nature and the delicate balance in the ecosystem. how the birds are dependent on the bees for food. :)
The phrase "birds and the bees" is a common idiom used to refer to discussing sexual reproduction with children. It is thought to come from the way birds and bees are symbolic of mating and reproduction in nature. Using different animals helps make the topic more approachable and less awkward for both parents and children to discuss.
The "birds and the bees" story is a metaphor for explaining sex and reproduction to children. It typically involves discussing how birds and bees pollinate flowers and lay eggs to create offspring, which parallels how humans reproduce to have babies. The purpose is to provide a simple explanation of the concept of reproduction in a way that is understandable to young children.
In the beginning there were the birds & the bees....................................... of all the absurd questions...... oh well, it takes all sorts.
It's a metaphor for sex, the parents when explaining sex to the children used peanuts rather than the birds and the bees.
There is actually a story about making babies called Birds, Bees, Babies in which the birds and the bees make a baby and then the stork delivers it. They use frogs and snails and puppy dog tails. The story is a way to satisfy the curiosity of children who are asking where babies come from. The birds and bees story is called Birds, Bees, Babies and was written by J.L. Sweat.
I believe it's the same way you make girl babies.
Nature. Bees are insects. Birds make nests.
Birds are the main predators of honey bees.