Bees use their sense of smell and sight to find flowers that have nectar, like how you might sniff out your favorite snack in a bag.
Bees have super-smelly noses, just like you do when you find your favorite candy. When a flower has nectar, it gives off a smell, kind of like when your mom bakes cookies and the whole house smells good. Bees can smell this from far away, so they know to fly toward that flower.
They also use their eyes, which are really good at seeing colors and shapes. Flowers with nectar often have bright colors or patterns that stand out, kind of like how a shiny apple looks special in a fruit bowl. Bees see these clues and think, “This flower looks delicious!”
Once they land on the flower, they use their tongue to taste the nectar, just like you might take a bite of your favorite ice cream.
So bees are like little detective chefs, they sniff out the best flowers using their nose, see them with their eyes, and then taste the nectar to know it’s good. 🐝✨
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