Butterflies suck nectar through a long and flexible tube called proboscis which projects out from the mouth of the butterfly when it is ready to suck nectar
They use their tongues to suck nectar
No, humans are not able to suck nectar out of a petunia flower. Nectar is typically extracted by insects like bees and hummingbirds that have specialized mouthparts for accessing the nectar in the flower.
No, bees use their mouth, or proboscis, to suck up the nectar.
Flowers.
To suck nectar out of plants!
Because it has not adapted to living on nectar, but on eating plants.
Hummingbirds are able to suck nectar through their long, specialized tongues. By using their tongues as tiny pumps, they can extract the nectar from flowers and feed on it.
They eat nectar plants, such as butterfly bushes, and flowers that bees suck nectar out of.
No, it has mouth parts for taking in nectar. The stinger is for defence.
They eat nectar plants, such as butterfly bushes, and flowers that bees suck nectar out of.
No, the nectar is there to bee suck, and then, the bee takes the pollen to other flowers.