Bees do not pollinate bananas. Bananas are propagated by cuttings, meaning that the plants are grown from cut pieces of existing plants. As such, they do not require pollination to produce fruit.
It is important to note that bees play a crucial role in pollinating many of the foods we eat. However, they do not pollinate all foods. Some examples of foods that are not pollinated by bees include wheat, rice, and other grains.