Yes humans can. Bees and hummingbirds do as well.
butterfly dependent on flowering plants because they suck nectar from flowering plants
The insect you are describing is likely a bumblebee. Bumblebees have a fuzzy black body and they feed on nectar from flowers by using their long proboscis to suck up the nectar. They are important pollinators for many plant species.
Petunia axillaris (the large white or night-scented petunia) or Petunia integrifolia P. axillaris
Petunia flowers are not considered toxic to humans or pets if ingested in small amounts. However, consuming large quantities may lead to mild gastrointestinal upset. It is always recommended to keep any plant out of reach of pets and children to prevent accidental ingestion.
Gymnosperm are evergreen plants. Petunia is an angiosperm.
Bees do not suck nectar through a straw like humans. Instead, they use their long proboscis (tongue) to lap up nectar from flowers. This proboscis acts like a drinking straw to collect nectar, which is then stored in their honey stomach.
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, 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.
Nectar.