It will pollinate the second flower.
it will grow longer
they die
If the insect carries pollen from one flower to another, it can facilitate cross-pollination, leading to the fertilization and production of seeds in the second flower. This can enhance genetic diversity, improve reproductive success, and potentially increase biodiversity in the ecosystem.
their nests might be near by and the food they need like insects is at the garden
Plants flower for one simple reason: pollination. The bright coloured flowers and the scent attracts insects towards them. While the insect is sucking the nectar, the pollen grains get attached to its hairy skin. Then this insect visits another flower and the pollen grains might get deposited on the stigma. There you go, the flower has been fertilized and very soon, it wil become a fruit. Now you will ask why does it become a fruit? Here's why: To distribute its seeds.
How funny found one this weekend and got a good picture of it i too was wandering what it was .
The ladybird beetle or lady bug eats other insects (aphids, in particular) that may damage plants.
hopefully not. But there might be one. But no there won't be one. There might not be one until another 5 years or 12. But let's just say that it might happen
Insects like bees help in pollination,some insects like dung bug help in breaking down waste product in simpler forms,so if their population becomes very low its bound to effect humans in one way or the other
A daisy has petals, pistils, stamen and sepals, making them perfect flowers.
your erves cells could not communicate with one another
Whenever the bee moves pollen gets caught on its body and it moves from each flower to another