it is called pollen.
Yes. Some types of humming birds eat caterpillars.
Moths and butterflies. They have a long proboscus, which they use to lap up nectar
insects dont spit Umm, they may not spit, but they can eject or fling liquid into your eyes. The Walking Stick, in particular can propel a chemical similar to kerosene if it feels threatened.
most insects can not float on water, but it depends. A bee will drown if it gets its wings in the water (along with most, if not all, winged insects), but some insects are specifically made to stand on water and catch gnats that are around.
Well, it all depends on what you are considering. You may be talking about the shell/body of the aeroplane which is solid, the fuel for instance which may be considered as liquid/gas, or the gas (air) inside the aircraft as gas
nectar
no marrow is the liquid inside of your bones
The sweet liquid that attracts insects to a flower is called nectar. There are several different insects that feed on a flowers nectar including bees.
bumble bee its honey.
Liquid Insects was created in 1993.
Insects visit the flowers to drink the liquid nectar the flower produces. In so doing, the insects brush against the pollen and carry some away on their bodies. When they visit the next flower, the pollen rubs off on to the stigma, when fertilization takes place.
The Venus flytrap must compete with other insect-eating plants in its habitat, such as the pitcher plant, which traps insects in sticky liquid inside a vase-like flower. It also must compete for food with spiders, lizards, birds, and other creatures that share its environment and diet.
Insects typically pollinate flowers as they move from plant to plant searching for food. Many flowers produce nectar, a sugary liquid that many insects eat. When an insect lands on a flower to feed, pollen grains stick to its body. As the insect moves to another flower of the same species, these pollen grains are transferred to the flower's stigma and pollination occurs. Perhaps the most well-known pollinator insects are bees and butterflies, but wasps, moths, flies and beetles can be pollinators as well.
Usually nectar is the name for liquid in a flower, unless it's rain captured during a storm.
Yes. Some types of humming birds eat caterpillars.
They feed on nectar from flowers (and hummingbird feeders)
A spray or liquid that kills insects