Mealy bugs, slugs, scale and snails can bother your sedum. Bees will pollinate it.
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Bees pollinate flowers.
Flowers don't pollinate.Bees pollinate the flower.
Ladybugs: eat aphids, which are harmful to many garden plants Bees: pollinate flowers to produce fruit Flies: pollinate and aid in the decomposition process Preying mantis: eats bad bugs
to attract bugs to land on it. After landing on the flower pollen will stick to the bugs feet, so then when the bug lands on another flower, it will pollinate it. That is one way of how flowers reproduce sexually.
In short, they do. Greenhouses are not usually sealed, and insects can get in and out, and they will pollinate the flowers.
The ecological niche of a bee is the earth or sex
Yes, insects are needed to pollinate some flowers but no, they are not needed to pollinate all flowers. Insects count -- along with bats, birds, and some mammals and reptiles -- among nature's pollinators.
Tobacco flowers that need moths to pollinate have evolved to have white flowers. Tobacco flowers that need hummingbirds to pollinate have evolved to be deep pink.
pollinate flowers
yes they do