Bees are thought to be one of the first intentional pollinators that
coincided with flowering plants dated back to 120 million years ago.
Unlike unintentional pollinators, such as beetles and flies that
managed to accidentally carry pollen from flower to flower, bees
actually set out to pollinate the earth. Bees are responsible for
gathering pollen from the flowers they land on with their tiny hairs,
and later passing it onto the next flower it collects pollen from.
This transferring of pollen from flower to flower is how most plants
have been capable of reproducing for millions of years now.
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