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why do we see bees and butterflies hovering over flowers​

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Answered by Yashicaruthvik
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A bumblebee visits a flower, drawn in by the bright colours, the patterns on the petals, and the aromatic promise of sweet nectar. But there's more to pollination than sight and smell. There is also electricity in the air.

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Answered by kunalboss49
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A bumblebee visits a flower, drawn in by the bright colours, the patterns on the petals, and the aromatic promise of sweet nectar. But there's more to pollination than sight and smell. There is also electricity in the air. ... As bees fly through the air, they bump into charged particles from dust to small molecules.

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