in the gumamela flower
Butterflies eat the nectar in the flowers. The have a very long spiral tongue they introduce in the flower to extract the nectar.
Bees/ Nector
they attract pollinators with sweet nector and/or fruit.
Nectar is a Sugar-richliquid produced by plants. It is produced either by the Flower, in which it attracts Pollinationanimals, or by extrafloral nectaries, which provide a nutrient source to animal Mutualism_(biology) providing Plant_defense_against_herbivory. It is produced in glands called nectaries. Common nectar-consuming Pollinatorinclude Bee, Butterflyand Moth, Hummingbirdand Bat.
Flowers and their nector may be available for only a part of a year so bees store nector
nector from flowers
no, they only get the nector out, also flowers dont have feelings :p
No some of them go down the pub
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
Bumblebees eat nector found in flowers and other flowering plants.
nector is in the flowers and the bees use nector for their honey so the suck it out of the flowers and take it back to their hives
it helps the flowers because the nector they collect(for the honey) helps keep the flowers alive this is one of the things that honey is good for
If bees couldn't make honey from nector then flowers wouldn't be pollonated and so we would run out of flowers, which provide certain medicines.
No, they eat and drink nector from flowers. 9-30-09 -Camille White
Butterflies and honeybees are equipped with siphons for lapping up nectar in flowers.
Hummingbirds eat the nector out of flowers.