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Q: How much food do bees need?
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Do we need bees to live?

Yes, they pollonate our food and they pollonate the food that feeds our food.


Who need bees?

Us! Bees pollinate plants and give us food like fruit and vegetables. Flowers also need bees to pollinate them so they can produce seeds and bloom.


What is the impact honey bees and humans have on each other?

Human can use bees to pollinate crops and there garden.


What is important about bees?

Without bees, we would be missing much of our food. Bees pollinate any of the fruits and vegetables we eat, along with some grains, and grasses.


Why do Farmers use selective breeding in Corn Plants?

Farmers do this so that the bees can fertilize the blossoms. If this doesn't happen, the apples will not form.


Do you need bees?

do we need bees


What are the foods of the bees?

The food of bees is necter


Why do pollen grains have a store of carbohydrates?

To provide food for the bees


Do bees make food?

Yes, bees do make their food which is honey. This is what they are famous for, honey.Yes, honey.


What is scarier an onslaught of bees or the extinction of bees?

This has to be a personal opinion because some people are frightened of bees. However, bees don't frighten me at all and I would be much more concerned if there were no bees as that would mean a reduction in the amount of food available in the world, and the extinction of those plants which rely on bees for pollination.


Why are there different types of bees?

Well, Theres killer bees. And honey bees. Honey bees collect food for there family/home members. Killer bees protect the hive and also try to gather food honey bees dont sting. there nice =))


Why dont honey bees live in Antarctica?

Bees need a food source (pollen) that is not freely available in Antarctica. Also they would not be able to survive in the climate in Antarctica due to the low temperature.