Lots of Buzzzzing noises coming from this red bush caused by BEES.
Symbiosis is an interaction between two different organisms that are both mutually beneficial.
From the photos below, symbiosis occurs between flowers and bees.
Flowers produce pollen.
Pollen are used by bees as food. Bees collect the pollen to take back to their hives.
Through this process, bees pollinate flowers.
Bees collects pollen as they go to one flower to another.
What makes a bee yellow?
The yellow pollen gives a bee its yellow appearance.
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Lots of Golden L♥VE n Woofs
SUGAR
Great shots of the flowers and bees. My favourite is the first picture – what a beautiful portrait!
Thanks for stopping Sugar. You’re a cutie. Thanks for the info on the bees and pollen, too.
Hi Sugar it’s me Badger Boo, thank you for you lovely comment on my blog xxx
do now i will rename our Bee Tree the Symbiosis Tree, but i don’t know how to say it
Great pics Sugar! I like bees, but my boys are afraid of them.
great captures!
Sugar,
We always learn somethin’ new from you! Max and me LUVS honey BUTT bees, not so much. 😉
Woofs and Licks,
Maggie Mae and Max
PeeS Great fotos
Just love the first shot!!!! I am working on plants that bring more bees to the garden 😉
Wow…and here I thought bees were only put on this planet to sting me when I stick my nose into a flower bush!
Thanks, Sugar ~ love your pic ~ (A Creative Harbor)
I love watching bees while they go about their….. BUZZness .
That’s just adorable, Sugar. We love the picture of the bee and the flower. It’s so vibrant. Humans and dogs have a symbiotic relationship too, righ?
Huggies and Cheese,
Haopee
Great pics, Sugar. The red bush is just lovely. XOXO
It also happens a lot between pups and people! 🙂
Sam
Great shots, fun post!
Woof woof Sugar!
You are a handsome fellow there sniffing those flowers. Don’t get too close to those helpful bees. We don’t want any stings on the nose now do we!
Sugar be careful of those bees. Noses might get stung. Your flowers are so pretty.
There are some busy bees there Sugar. Have a terrific Thursday.
Best wishes Molly
Thanks for the super science lesson Sugar! That was quite cool!
Lovies, Miss Mindy
What beautiful shots of the flowers and bees! Some nice information there too Sugar!
Wow! I always learn so much from you, Sugar. Thanks!
Watch your nose, Sugar!
These are lovely shots.
What wonderful pictures!!!! Thank you for sharing your beauty with us today,
Noreen & Hunter
We didn’t know some of that stuff Sugar. Thanks
Benny & Lily
that is amazing Sugar. Don’t get stung.
Blessings,
Goose
Awesome pictures! Be careful Sugar…bee stings hurt!
Great shots! Don’t let the bees sting you!
I did not know that Sugar. Why just the other day I was chasing what I now know was a bee! Mommy junked me away though so I didn’t get to eat it. Maybe she knows about that interaction thing!
WOOF WOOF!
Thank you for all of your comments that have come my way from you, this week. I am glad you are Sugar. Someone has to be, right? Have a scrumptious weekend, if the weather is nice for you.
Hi Y’all,
Oh Sugar, you are quite the educator.
Y’all come by now,
Hawk aka BrownDog
Very pretty! You know quite alot don’t you? 🙂
You sure are pretty in that first picture!! The flowers are pretty too! We like to check out the bees, and Mama always tells us to leave them alone…they might hurt us!!
xoxo Chloe and LadyBug
Very informative, Sugar!
Love the first pic – beautiful!
Stewey
Speaking of Bees, do they still have chickens roaming the island. My Vickie said when she was there, that chickens ran free. I think I would like that……
He he
Bert