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Insects use electromagnetic waves, specifically ultraviolet (UV) light, to locate nectar sources. Many flowers have ultraviolet patterns that guide insects to their nectar, as insects can see in the UV spectrum.
Florivore, nectarivore, and pollenivore are the types of insects that eat flowers. The above-mentioned kinds of herbivore ("plant-eaters") respectively favor flowers, nectar, and pollen as food sources.
Fruit, insects and nectar are what a honeycreeper consumes.Specifically, the bird in question (Chlorophanes spp) drinks nectar from wild flowers. The bird is one of four species that altogether range southward from Mexico all the way into Brazil and southeastward onto the Caribbean island of Trinidad. Honeycreepers also relish the fruit and the insects that are available within the forest canopy.
As bees take nectar from a flower, pollen gets transferred from the stamen on to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower some of this pollen is transferred to the stigma, fertilizing the flower. Once a bee starts collecting nectar from a particular type of flower it will keep going to the same type of flower as long as it can, keeping the pollen to the same type of flower.
None. There is no such thing as a bee which sucks blood.
Type your answer here... it depends how close you are to the nectar
Most bees eat nectar but only the honey bee takes the nectar back to the colony and makes honey in large quantities.
Bats produce high frequency (also known as ultrasonic) sound waves, which they use as a type of sonar, to locate insects in the air.
Insects primarily use mechanical waves for communication and navigation. This includes vibrations through the air or substrate, such as wingbeats for mating calls or drumming on surfaces to communicate with others. They may also sense and navigate using polarized light waves in the environment.
look on google.com at images and type in insects..... You will find all kinds of insects and if you mean where can i find out about insects type in on google Insects and find facts about them.
The cobra plant, a type of carnivorous plant, primarily feeds on insects. It lures insects to its pitcher-shaped structure with nectar and then traps and digests them to obtain nutrients that are lacking in its environment, such as nitrogen.
Don't you mean NECTAR? Nectarine is a type of orange!!! by the way, the NECTAR of a flower is found of the Stigma.