A Conversation for Bees Love Flowers

I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 1

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Why wouldn't flowers love bees? Without bees, no little seeds to further the line of plants.


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 2

minorvogonpoet

And the photos are beautiful, FWR! smiley - smiley


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 3

FWR

smiley - cheers


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 4

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Even though the subject is a natural for beautiful photos, they are still lovely in an above-average way.


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 5

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

Very sweet and colourful. Now I want to eat honey on my sandwiches.


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 6

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Some of those bumblebees would begrudge you their honey. They make very little honey, and they need it for themselves.


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 7

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

But I give them a flowery garden in return. I am not a very big honey consumer anyway. I prefer the specific types with a distinct, usually somewhat sharper taste.


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 8

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

You picked the wrong kind of bee, if honey was what you wanted. Bumblebees make much less honey than honeybees do.


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 9

Caiman raptor elk - Inside big box, thinking.

I understand, I wouldn't want sticky excess honey in my fur coat either.


I can' speak for flowers, but I assume they love bees in turn

Post 10

FWR

Thank you for the photo comment mvpsmiley - cheers


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