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Atypical habitat niches and colony collapse disorder are reasons why honey bees nest in the ground. The bees in question tend to seek above-ground nests located in woody plants proximitous to food sources. They nevertheless will accept ground-nesting when their Biology is disrupted by the fatal colony collapse disorder or when their environment only offers cliff-top and ground-resting structures.

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15y ago

to collect pollen to make honey and keep the flowers alive. to polinate bees travel from flower to flower to get some kinda food from tham and when they are on the flowers pollen gets on their legs and they go to other flowers so they are pollinating the flowers, that what i learned in knidergarden

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Down time, nearby nests and illness are reasons why bees crawl in the grass. Drones in particular may be seen crawling in grass after ejection from hives in winter and between mating flights. Some bees may be ground-nesters while others may be suffering from disease or wing problems.

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because they need the nectar to make their honey...people say that they make the honey and we make the money.so that they can be rich.

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Bees are attracted to flowers by their scent and their colors.

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no it does not help them to produce seeds becauseit just helps the flower its giving pollen to that flower it goes on

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to collect nectar from as many flowers as possible (then makes honey)

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Because they make nectar from the flowers

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they collect pollen from the flowers

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