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The flower's sweet nectar attracts bees to pollinate it. Bees gather nectar and make it into honey.
Example sentence - The tiny hummingbirds drank the nectar from the flowers.
The amount of nectar to produce 1 gram of honey is equivalent to the total amount of nectar collected by bees from about 4000 flowers.
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The nectar comes from clover, and other types of flowers.
In order to extract nectar from a flower you will need to use a small tube device that has a suction feature. You will suction the nectar out using the tube.
No. Commercial hummingbird nectar is fine. But it gets stale, so change it often.DO NOT EVER put honey in hummingbird nectar; that WILL kill them.
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Bees make honey from nectar gathered from flowers. If there are no nectar-bearing flowers available, then the bees can't make honey. Nor will there be any nectar to feed on, so they will feed on their stored honey.
Animals looking for nectar spread pollen
The bumble bee gathers nectar and pollen from flowers which is then returned to their hive. In their hive they change the nectar to honey.
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They eat nectar, honey and pollen. The nectar turns into honey when the water evaporates from it.
Nectar is produced by flowers to attract insects, bats or birds that will help to carry its pollen to other plants (and bring fresh pollen to it). If a plant is pollinated in the wind, then it doesn't need to spend the energy to make nectar.
The reciprocal evolution of flowers and insect mouth parts has occurred over millions of years. The flowers change to make their nectar inaccessible to insects while insects change to be able to attain the nectar.
the cycle logicle thing is that the flower has nutrugen in it so it helps with the pollen and the nectar.