All flowering plants offer nectar and pollen, great attractions to bees and butterflies, and aiding in cross pollination.
If there is no invertebrates there will be no life on earth, for example pollinators such as bees and butterflies are important for plants to complete their life cycle.
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It is a continuous process while there is sufficient nectar coming in to the hive.
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All bees collect nectar for their own consumption. Only the honey bee collects sufficient to make enough honey for us to harvest.
Never!Bees are an important part of the ecosystem. They are pollinators for a large majority of plants. They should be tolerated, or even encouraged, as far as possible.
No, bees have different roles at different stages of their life. For example, younger bees typically work inside the hive, caring for the brood and maintaining the hive, while older bees serve as foragers, collecting nectar and pollen.
Nectar attracts the pollinators (birds, bees, etc.), and pollination makes the plants live on, thereby helping all life on earth, as we are dependent upon the plants for shade, food, and other essentials to life.
Welll, it means the cycle of life. You know, pregnancy, how to get pregnant. They use birds and bees as examples.
Bumblebees are extremely important to the plant life-cycle. This is because they play a vital role in pollinating plants by spreading the pollen from one plant to another, ensuring that the plant can reproduce. Without bumblebees to pollinate plants, it would be very difficult to grow a lot of the foods we have come to rely on such as tomatoes, apples and cucumbers.