why do bees visit flower ?
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Bees visit flowers to gain nectar from them.
They need nectar to help in making of honey in their hives.
Bees use their sting to gather nectar from flowers.
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Bees visit flowers to gain nectar from them.
They need nectar to help in making of honey in their hives.
Bees use their sting to gather nectar from flowers.
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I hope this helps.
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All pollinators, both insects and vertebrates, visit flowers to get something out of them for themselves. This may be nectar, pollen or both. During this visit pollen lands on the body, after which it may accidentally land on the stigma of either the same flower or another flower. This is also true for the bumble bee.
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