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- Bees visit flowers for several reasons12345:
- To collect nectar and pollen, which they use as food.
- To help flowers reproduce through pollination.
- Flowers attract bees with colorful petals and an attractive scent.
- Bees have a mutualistic relationship with flowering plants.
- Bees' size and shape allow them to access specific flower parts.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.To make a seed, a flower needs to be pollinated. Pollen from one flower needs to travel to another. Bees are very important for carrying the pollen between flowers. To encourage bees to visit them, flowers have colourful petals and an attractive scent. Some flowers give the bees a sugary reward called nectar too.www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zx4ktv4Bees and flowering plants have a mutualistic relationship where both species benefit. Flowers provide bees with nectar and pollen, which worker bees collect to feed their entire colonies. Bees provide flowers with the means to reproduce, by spreading pollen from flower to flower in a process called pollination.sciencing.com/do-flowers-bees-other-5796565.htmlWhy do pollinators visit flowers? Insect and other animal pollinators obtain food in the form of energy-rich nectar and/or protein-rich pollen, from the flowers they visit and in return, the flowers receive the services of pollinators carrying pollen from one flower to another.www.fs.usda.gov/managing-land/wildflowers/pollin…6 Reasons why bees visit certain flowers, whilst ignoring others
- 1. Quantity of nectar and pollen reward It is the case that some flowers genuinely do offer higher nectar or pollen rewards than others (and of course, some flowers may offer both). ...
www.buzzaboutbees.net/Why-do-bees-visit-some-f…Here are the main reasons bees make such good pollinators:
- Their size and shape make them uniquely able to access parts of particular flower species that other pollinators have trouble entering.
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