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A lot of bees will have symbiotic relationships with plants, or specialist relationships, meaning they only pollinate one specific flower. So basically, for their larva to develop, they need the pollen from that flower. So, it’s kind of cool, because a lot of times flowers can only be pollinated by a certain bee.
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