[1] Birds.
[2] Bugs and insects such as ants, bees, beetles, butterflies and moths, flies, midges, thrips, and wasps.
[3] Mammals such as bats, lemurs, monkeys, people, possums, and rodents.
[4] Reptiles such as lizards.
The main pollinators of plants are bee's. They focus on one kind of flower at a time. The bee's tend to transfer pollen from one flower to another.
bees, and other insects that get pollen and move it to a different flower.
Bees!
a hunny bee
they attract pollinators with sweet nector and/or fruit.
Example sentence - Bats and hummingbirds are considered plant pollinators.
Well, the rose flower attracts pollinators.
"pollinators"
This is an example of "Natural selection". Those flowers that don't attract pollinators die out, because they rarely get pollinated except by accident. So the only flowers that are left are the ones that exist symbiotically with pollinators.
The possessive form of the plural noun pollinators is pollinators'.The plural possessive name for the garden of pollinators is: Pollinators' Garden
2,478,693 pollinators
Petals attract pollinators.
Pollinators of the ageratum flower happens to be bees and butterflies.
they attract pollinators with sweet nector and/or fruit.
The petals attract pollinators with color.
Example sentence - Bats and hummingbirds are considered plant pollinators.
Eric Mader has written: 'Managing alternative pollinators' -- subject(s): Bee culture, Pollinators, Megachilidae, Bumblebees, Mason bees 'Managing alternative pollinators' -- subject(s): Bee culture, Pollinators, Megachilidae, Bumblebees, Mason bees 'Managing alternative pollinators' -- subject(s): Bee culture, Pollinators, Megachilidae, Bumblebees, Mason bees
Flower and scent. Pollinators are attracted by either one or both.
Well, the rose flower attracts pollinators.
No, they are not.
Yes, there are bees, other insects, bats and birds in the desert who act as pollinators.