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Wind pollinated flowers do not make nectar why?

Nectar is produced by flowers to attract insects, bats or birds that will help to carry its pollen to other plants (and bring fresh pollen to it). If a plant is pollinated in the wind, then it doesn't need to spend the energy to make nectar.


Why do angelica plants attract wasps?

Well, considering that wasps drink nectar just as bees and other pollinators do, it would make sense that since Angelica is attractive to bees for it's nectar, it would be attractive to other insects that drink nectar as well.


How do you make wine out of flower nectar?

I think collecting enough nectar to make wine would be a very long and difficult job. On the other hand you could let the bees collect nectar for you and turn it into honey, then turn the honey into wine -- more properly called mead.


Why does nectivorous rostrum differ from insectivorous rostrum?

For several reasons, but a key one would be that a diet of insects require sharp, strong teeth for crunching exoskeletons, while nectar wouldn't really require any teeth. The needs of the creatures would be different -nectar would require a mouth suited for suction, while insects would need teeth to macerate the food.


Why would it be bad if bees stopped collecting nectar to make honey?

If bees stopped collecting nectar to make honey, it would disrupt their natural process of storing food for the colony to survive through the winter. This could weaken the bee colony as they rely on honey as their primary food source. Additionally, honey is essential for bees to regurgitate and feed the larvae, impacting their reproduction and overall population health.


Do bees eat insects?

no. bees are vegeterien but they would attack and kill other insects in defence of the queen and the hive


How does a bird takes nectar from a flower?

Many insects, birds, and even some mammals feed from flowers. Some examples of insects that would feed on nectar would be bees, wasps, moths, and butterflies. Many other insects also feed on nectar. For a complete list, you could use a search engine like google.com or dogpile.com.


What does a free rider problem suggest might happen if the government stopped collecting taxes and relied on voluntary contribution?

many public services would be eliminated


What is another agent of pollination?

That would be flying insects such as bees, as well as small birds (hummingbirds). They collect nectar for their own food, and in the process of collecting food, they spread pollen between different plants of the same species and within the flowers of the same plants as well. Pollen in plants serves the same purpose as male reproductive cells (sperm cells) in mammals.


Do insects prefer sugar or salt?

Most insects prefer sugar, as most drink nectar, which is very sweet. It is very unlikely that a insect would prefer salt.


What would happen if bees stopped pollinating?

Bees don't go out specifically to pollinate flowers, they go to collect nectar and pollen for food. The fact that flowers are pollinated by their actions is a side-effect. However, foraging flights do take their toll. Wings eventually get worn out and when this happens the bee can't fly and will die.


Where would you find fairy food and a fairy?

Fairy food is nectar, pollen, seeds and very small insects. In other words it is everywhere. And of course as with everything if there's food there then you will find the consumer.