As bees sip nectar from flowers, pollen grains stick to them. The bees then transport them to other flowers, helping plants reproduce. Some flowers produce scents that are similar to bees mating pheromones. Why might that be?
As bees sip nectar from flowers, pollen grains stick to them. The bees then transport them to other flowers, helping plants reproduce. Some flowers produce scents that are similar to bees mating pheromones. Why might that be?