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Why do bees eat flowers

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Answer:

Actually bees do not eat flowers but they land on flowers to collect nectar while at the same time pollinating them

Explanation:

Actually bees do not eat flowers but they land on flowers to collect nectar while at the same time pollinating them

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Answer:

Bees dont comanly eat flowers. They take the pollen and necture inside the flower to polenate OTHER flowers.

Explanation:

most bees use pollen and nectar as a food source. Worker bees gather both pollen and nectar from flowers to feed to the larvae and other members of the colony.

Hope this helps a little

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