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Insects find flowers primarily through their keen sense of smell, as many flowers emit volatile compounds that act as chemical signals to attract pollinators. They are also drawn to bright colors and specific patterns on flower petals, which can indicate the presence of nectar. Additionally, some insects use visual cues and landmarks in their environment to locate floral resources. Once they approach a flower, the promise of nectar and pollen reinforces their foraging behavior.

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