Bees contribute to the pollination of flowers in nature by collecting nectar and pollen as food sources. As they move from flower to flower in search of nectar, bees inadvertently transfer pollen grains from the male parts of a flower to the female parts of another flower, facilitating the fertilization process. This pollination is crucial for the reproduction of many plant species, including fruits, vegetables, and wildflowers. Bees are efficient pollinators due to their hairy bodies that trap pollen grains and their behavior of visiting numerous flowers in a single foraging trip.