Bees are the insects which are the main pollinators for most flowers. The insects in question (Apis spp) also claim the greatest number of kinds and totals of flowers pollinated as well as the greatest coverage area by pollinators.
The insect that comes after the Honey Bee in most common pollinator is the bumblebees!
Bees because they make pollen
Flowers can flower if there are no bees since bees are not the only pollinators. Birds such as hummingbirds, insects and wind can help pollinate flowers in the absence of bees, one of the world's most efficient pollinators.
Flowers present different visual and other sensory evidence of their existence so that the different pollinators are attracted to the different flowers for the most effective pollination. Effective cooperation between flowers and pollinators means that the flowers survive and the pollinators are fed: everybody in this natural symbiotic relationship wins.
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Roses are pollinated by insects such as bees and butterflies, though they can also be pollinated by the wind. Honeybees are the most common pollinators of sunflowers, and daisies are also pollinated by bees.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
There are two major plant adaptations that flowers employ to assist in pollination. The color of petals and bracts are attractive to the necessary insects and the smell helps attract the insects that will ferry the pollen to the next flower.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
Hummingbird feeders are red because many hummingbird-pollinated flowers are red. Hummingbirds see red very well but most insects do not, so red flower color is an adaptation to attract hummingbirds as pollinators and reduce competition with insects.
Also most plants have “rewards” for its pollinators like nectar or perfumes, but some plants trick its pollinators into thinking they will get something, for instance some flowers trick their pollinator into thinking that it is a female of its kind and that they want to mate with them. So when they will try to mate with the flower pollen will get all over their head.
to attract pollinators mostly
Flowers have evolved over millions of years adaptation to entice its pollinators. Most animals are drawn to the flower for the promise of the energy rich nectar. The are many jungle flowers that are dependent solely on their nocturnal bat pollinators.
Flowers contain pigment chemicals that give them color. The most colorful flowers are usually those than require insects for pollination. The colors attract the insects to them.