insects are not looking for pollen : ) bees for example are looking for the nectar of a flower and the pollen gets stuck to their bodies, then when they go to another flower the pollen on their bodies sticks to the stomata of the flower (imagine that the pollen is the equivalent to male sperm and the stomata is the equivalent to a female genitals.) The pollen travels down the stomata to the ovum where it fertilises the seeds and they grow until they are ready to germinate : )
it helps the plant and the pollen because of the pollen the bugs get.
Some bugs eat left over pollen in the air or dung.
No, love bugs do not eat mosquitoes. Love bugs primarily feed on nectar and pollen from flowers.
Bees eat pollen and so do lady bugs
No, lightning bugs do not eat grass. Lightning bugs eat snails, worms, pollen, and flower parts, and other insects. The insects must be chopped up for the lightning 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.
Well without bugs we would have no food. bugs like bees give pollen and stuff. i think without bugs we couldn't live.
No way man! They are herbivores and they make and eat pollen and necter.The bug will maybe eat the bee.
Large snakes, genets, bald eagles, and owls.
Bugs like sugar water because sugar is a major energy source for them. It is similar to eating the pollen from a flower.
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