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How do the bees and insects pollinate flowers ... When bees land on a flower, like this milkweed flower, their feet often slip into a little groove that holds pollen sacs. When the bee flies away it carries off this sac like a saddlebag stuck on its feet.
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Bee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of crop plants pollinated by bees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pollination by insects is called entomophily. Entomophily is a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by insects, particularly bees, Lepidoptera (e.g. butterflies and moths), flies and beet...
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Easier - Bees are four-winged, flower-feeding insects. They have enlarged hind feet, branched or feathered body hairs, and generally a stinger. Honeybees and bumblebees are the most common. Bumblebees are larger and stronger than honeybees. ... Bees are beneficial insects because they produce honey and pollinate crops.
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Above: The dropping bell-shaped Snowdrop is a typical shape of a bee-pollinated flower ... The first bumble-bees coincide with the first flowers of the year, which they will be urgently seeking in order to 'fuel-up' with energy-rich nectar and pollen.
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