No not all flowers attract bees like a previous user mention.
However lavender does. Its a very sweet smelling flower that attracts birds, butterflies and bees to your garden.
If you dont want bees the you should plant flowers that have little to no scent and are pollinated through other means, air, self, crawling insects etc.
2007-03-16 05:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Bees On Lavender
2017-01-12 13:59:20
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answered by ? 3
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Bees are necessary and pretty much harmless. There is a noticable decline in honey bees in the US and they should be encouraged. Plant your lavender and sit back and watch the bees work. They are hard workers and fun to watch.
2007-03-16 05:52:22
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answered by renpen 7
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The pollen and nectar in any flower is what attracts bees. If you are going to have a flower garden just know that you will also have bees.
2007-03-16 05:39:24
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answered by joeinchino2000 4
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physique spray, scented deodorant, something that smells flowery. in the autumn, they are extra of a pest because of the fact all the flowers have lost their pollen, and the bees and wasps get very hungry. they're going to circulate after my can of Coke in the autumn!
2016-10-02 05:39:34
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answered by ? 3
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It attracts bees like you wouldn't believe!
2007-03-16 05:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry Sweet, it does attract Bee's and wasp....But it sure does smell good.
2007-03-16 05:42:03
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answered by Dixie 6
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Sorry, you'll have to have bees if you want any flowers.
2007-03-16 08:01:42
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answered by Kacky 7
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feverfew is a flowering plant that bees don't like
2007-03-16 06:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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