They carry pollen grains from one flower to another.
Pollen for bees and butterflies?
All flowering plants offer nectar and pollen, great attractions to bees and butterflies, and aiding in cross pollination.
butterflies need plants because they need to lay their eggs on the leaf!
The butterfly does not belong to a colony, but the bee is part of a hive.
yes, they eat flies, bees, mosquitoes, butterflies, mostly small insects, and some plants
A person who studies all insects including butterflies and bees is an entomologist.
Butterflies and Bees - 1917 was released on: USA: 28 January 1917
Bees, butterflies and some mammals pollinate flowers.
Yes, vascular plants pollinate. In vascular plants , reproduction is assisted by animals such as bees, butterflies, moths which go from plant to plant and help with pollination.
If there is no invertebrates there will be no life on earth, for example pollinators such as bees and butterflies are important for plants to complete their life cycle.
Flowers and plants would not be pollenated and they would die.
1. A kinkajou, indiginous to Central and South America, pollinates plants with its long tongue as it eats it favorite food: nectar. 2. The Honey Possum of Australia. Some bats also pollinate plants.