Definitely bees!! They love all sorts of flowers but sunflowers more than most. This may not be good if you are allergic, but if your not,having the bees around is a very good thing.
No, robins do not typically eat sunflower seeds as part of their diet. They primarily feed on insects, worms, and fruits.
The chickadee family, Paridae, feed on insects and seeds. At feeders they are fond of small sunflower seeds, and will visit suet feeders.
just water it
Chicken feed is a mixture of special pellets, cereals and various seeds (millet, sunflower, etc), even grit and crushed shell. Chickens are omnivorous and will eat worms, insects, and anything crawling.
Praying mantis ,beekiller and ladybird feed on other insects.
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yes sunflower seeds are part of cockatiels seed mix
Unsalted Sunflower Seeds are best to feed them, They love it !
Both animals and humans derive food from sunflowers. Humans consume sunflower seeds, which are nutritious and can be eaten raw, roasted, or used to produce sunflower oil. Animals, particularly birds and some insects, also feed on sunflower seeds and the plant itself, benefiting from its high energy content. Additionally, sunflowers can provide habitat and food for various wildlife species.
Mainly bees and other flying insects.
Bees are the main pollinators, though other flying insects also help to pollinate the sunflower.
They catch insects, some insects feed on plants so the insects that feed on plants will increase. I hope that, that will help. =D