No, but bees do nearly 90 per cent of all pollinating done by insects.
Animals spread plant seeds and insects pollinate plants.
You let the insects pollinate the flowers, then you grab the flowers and feed the plant to the animal.
In short, they do. Greenhouses are not usually sealed, and insects can get in and out, and they will pollinate the flowers.
Hornets, like other insects and animals, have an important role they play in the environment. These insects help to pollinate plants and to rid other insects such as mites, spiders, and flies.
Dahlias pollinate with the wind, by insects and by humans.
Birds and insects are the best agent of pollination because they can fly and reach the flower. Most animals animals can't fly and so huge to pollinate the pollen. Birds and insects can fit in the flower.
they can get nectar
yes
Insects are needed in prairies because... a. the insects pollinate many prairie plants b.they consume living and dead plant material and c.they provide a lot of food to other prairie animals.
tons of things. They provide food (themselves) for lots of birds and other animals. Insects like Bees provide food (honey), some insects are used as medicine, insects pollinate plants so the plants reproduce...
Flies and all other insects that fly from flower to flower will help to pollinate.
To attract insects to pollinate the plants.