nectar.
Because the flowers that the Bees collect pollen from and produces the nectar that the Butterflies eat is simply not there from being choked out by the weeds. Pull the weeds and the Bees, Butterflies and Hummingbirds will come back.
Pollen for bees and butterflies?
Food
Yes,Because pollen is the butterflies food.
They carry pollen grains from one flower to another.
yes, bees collect pollen, eats the pollen, and produces honey which either they eat or the beekeepers take
A nectaring plant is a plant that produces nectar, a sugary liquid that attracts pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. These pollinators visit the flowers to feed on the nectar and in the process help with the plant's reproduction by transferring pollen between flowers.
All flowering plants offer nectar and pollen, great attractions to bees and butterflies, and aiding in cross pollination.
Bees eat pollen and so do lady bugs
These animals visit flowers to obtain food in the form of nectar or pollen. Bees and butterflies feed on nectar for energy, while some mammals may consume parts of the flower or the pollen as a food source. In the process of collecting food, these animals inadvertently help in the pollination of the flowers, aiding in their reproduction.
butterflies need plants because they need to lay their eggs on the leaf!
The fertilization of the flower part, the growthof the plant's seed, and the possibility of greater diversity and spread over a wider area are what feeding bees and butterflies cause in carrying pollen from flower to flower. Specifically, pollinating agents such as bees and butterflies make sure to it that the host plant grows over a wider area than the immediate ground in which it grows. Additionally, the mixing of different pollen particles encourages the appearance of new, improved forms of the plant.