Yes.
The butterfly help the flower pollinate by transferring pollen grains from one flower to another flower.
Same way bees do they pollinate the flower so it can seed.
The butterfly in no way harms human activities. The butterfly is beneficial to humans because it helps to pollinate the flower.
While taking nectar juice from the flowers, the pollen grains stick to the body of the butterfly and when the butterfly visits another flower, the pollen grains drop off and pollinate.
A bee or butterfly just like any other flower.
Flowers don't pollinate.Bees pollinate the flower.
They benefit each other by: A butterfly pollinate flowers and disperse seeds where no other wildlife can. This relationship is called "mutualism". And this relationship between the butterfly and the flower is very important,even to human beings. and that's the answer......well that's right!
No. Bees go from flower to flower randomly.
Flies and all other insects that fly from flower to flower will help to pollinate.
Butterflies going from one flower to another helps with pollination of flowers. Some flowers are not able to self pollinate and need assistance from insects like butterflies.
Dahlias pollinate with the wind, by insects and by humans.
they can get nectar