The peak time for production of new queens is late spring or early summer, though queens can be produced any time the weather is warm enough and there is sufficient food available to support a new colony.
A newly-emerged queen will usually go on a mating flight around five to seven days after leaving the pupal cell.
Bees have the ability to pollinate throughout the entire season. The pollens that are collected on the feet and stinger of these animals are deposited on blossoms of a plant for as long as it is blooming.
Bees are adapted for feeding on nectar and pollen, the former primarily as an ... Bees have a long proboscis (a complex "tongue") that enables them to obtain the ...
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March through October are the months of the year that bees pollinate flowers. The particular timespan depends upon the particular kind of bee and of flower. The insects in question take breaks in their natural life cycles even though businesses are using them through rent-a-hive arrangements from late fall through early spring as well.
Whenever there are flowers. However, honeybees seldom fly when the outside air temperature is below 10 degrees Celsius.
Whenever the flowers are open, usually spring and summer.
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a) wind pollination (wind) b) insect pollination (insect) c) self pollination (the flower pollinates itself)
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The almond orchards of California are pollinated by honey bees. No bees means no pollination. No pollination means no almonds. Result - economic disaster for the almond growers.
The cast of Honey Bees and Pollination - 1957 includes: Percy Rodrigues as Narrator
Apart from producing honey, we need bees for pollination.
Attract bees for pollination.
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Bees moving pollen from flower to flower is pollination.
Bees and other insects are needed for pollination. If there are no bees pollination would be limited, so no fruit and vegetables for humans.
No, bees "require" a flower (pollen + nectar)to perform pollination.
Bees make royal honey by cross pollination.