WHAT IT EATS
Bees use nectar and pollen from some kinds of plants to make honey and other things for the hive to eat. In the process, bees act as pollinators for these plants. This lets them make fruit and seeds. Some kinds of plants require bees or other pollinators to survive and cannot reproduce or make fruit without them.
Each bee can visit 50-100 flowers per day.
It takes about 15 bees to pollinate a square meter of plants.
Bees prefer some kinds of plants to others. They like clover, alfalfa and dandelions as well as many kinds of fruit plants, like raspberries, and strawberries.
WHAT EATS IT
Small Carnivores
Calories contained: 5
Bees also make honey.
Honey can be eaten by large Omnivores.
Small omnivores, except cockroaches
Raccoons
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