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Q: What kinds of flowers would a hummingbird and a moth most likely visit?
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How many flowers an average bee visit each day?

There is no hard and fast number because it depends on a lot of factors: type of flower, amount of nectar available at each flower, and so on, but bees will usually visit something in the order of two thousand flowers on each trip.


Why would a hummingbird visit a garden but not return after a one month visit?

It went to other places


Bees do not uaually visit flowers of what color?

Bees will visit flowers of any colour.


Dr. proctor is conducting an experiment to see if hummingbirds will visit red flowers more or less often than they visit yellow ones. What will be his hypothesis?

Hummingbirds will visit red flowers and yellow flowers with the same frequency.


What insects visit flowers and why?

bees because the need pollen from flowers


Why do bees and butterflies and some mammals visit flowers?

Bees, butterflies and some mammals visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen.


Dr Proctor is conducting an experiment to see if hummingbirds will visit red flowers more or less often than they visit yellow ones What will be his null hypothesis?

humming birds will visit red flowers and yellow flowers with the same frequency


Why don't bees usually visit flowers of the color purple?

of course bees visit purple flowers or there would be no pollination.


How many times can a hummingbird visit one flower and still get nectar?

Hibiscus and ocotillo


Why do butterflies visit flowers?

because butterflies loves flowers


Is there ice around a tundra?

Well, there is lots of ice, but not filled with it there are areas in the tundra with no ice at all. the tundra is really a beautiful place you should visit filled with plants, flowers, and all kinds of fish!


What colour flowers do bees most visit?

yellow dandelions