honey bee
Flys
Hover Flys
Bees
The mango tree is commonly associated with various insects, but one of the most notable is the mango leafhopper (Idioscopus clypealis). This small, sap-sucking insect can cause significant damage to the leaves of mango trees. Additionally, fruit flies, particularly the mango fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis), are also attracted to mangoes and can affect the fruit quality. Other insects, such as aphids and scale insects, may also be found on or around mango trees.
In short, they do. Greenhouses are not usually sealed, and insects can get in and out, and they will pollinate the flowers.
Dahlias pollinate with the wind, by insects and by humans.
they can get nectar
Mango trees are tropical and do not grow in Kentucky.
yes
You seem confused. Apples do not pollinate apples. Apples are pollinated by bees and other flying insects. The insects will not be able to distinguish between varieties of apple trees and will travel among all flowers in an area. Multiple varieties are not necessary for successful fruit development.
Yes. Bees pollinate most flowers and trees. One of a bees favorite places is a orchard where fruit trees are everywhere.
Yes, aphids can be found on mango trees, as they are attracted to the new growth and tender leaves. These small insects can cluster on the underside of leaves and stems, feeding on plant sap. Infestations can lead to stunted growth, curled leaves, and can also attract beneficial insects like ants or lead to the development of sooty mold. Regular monitoring and management can help control aphid populations on mango trees.
Flies and all other insects that fly from flower to flower will help to pollinate.
To attract insects to pollinate the plants.
There will be no flowers and fruits.