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Can you extract nectar from dead bees?

What a strange question! No - at least not for any useful purpose, though there might well be nectar within the stomach of a dead bee.


What are the advantage for a flower to have its nectar located inside the flower rather then the outside?

The whole purpose of a flower producing nectar is to attract bees to it - for the purpose of having the bees help spread the flowers pollen to other flowers of its type. The nectar therefore must be in such a location as to have the bee dusted with pollen and have the dusted bee come in contact with the stigma of the flower. Nectar on the outside would not accomplish these vital actions.


Do bees pollinate on purpose?

No, the bees' only objective is to obtain nectar from the plant. Pollination is a secondary effect.


How does bee produce wax?

The worker bee makes wax using nectar and special glands which are designed for that purpose.


What is the main purpose flowers aroma?

The main purpose of the flowers fragrance is to help attract pollinators, and guide them to the pollen and nectar inside. This helps the flowers produce seeds.


What is the main purpose of a bee's wings?

To allow it to fly. Without this ability it would be unable to pollinate plants or collect nectar and pollen.


What is the niche of a mosquito?

theyre habitat is near water, they feed on blood and plant nectar and there purpose is that they are food to other animals and they spread diseases


What do nectar bats eat?

they eat nectar that's why they are called nectar bats


What birds beak is good for eating flower nectar?

Birds with long, slender beaks, such as hummingbirds, are well adapted for feeding on flower nectar. Their specialized beaks allow them to reach deep into tubular flowers to access the sugary nectar while also facilitating pollination. Other birds, like certain species of sunbirds and honeyeaters, also have similar beak adaptations for this purpose. These adaptations enable them to thrive on a diet primarily consisting of nectar.


What is latin name for nectar?

Nectar of


What is the difference between nectar and nectary?

It is a gland that sectetes the nectar. It is a gland that sectetes the nectar.


What the diet of an adult clymene haploa moth?

The adult Clymene haploa moth primarily feeds on nectar from various flowering plants. They are attracted to a range of blossoms, especially those that are fragrant and rich in nectar. Their feeding behavior plays a role in pollination, contributing to the ecosystem. Adult moths usually do not eat much beyond nectar, as their primary purpose is reproduction.