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Yes, hornets can contribute to pollination, but they are not as effective as bees. While they primarily feed on other insects and sugary substances, they may inadvertently transfer pollen as they move between flowers in search of food. However, hornets are generally more focused on predation and scavenging rather than being dedicated pollinators. Their role in pollination is considered minimal compared to that of bees and other specialized pollinators.

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