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While i was sitting on the bench i notice some insects that regular visiting my flowers.Actually, i realised that I was watching the Insects Pollinate Flowers. Made a few shots. Photos not actually perfect, but you can see the insects doing they hard work.
Pollination is important, not only in the flower garden, but also in the food garden, for fruit trees and for some crops. Without pollination the plants will not make fruit, seeds and nuts like they are supposed to.
Insects that pollinate flowers are often called pollinators or pollinator insects. Have you seen insects flying from flower to flower in your garden, sitting on each flower that they visit? Those are probably pollinator insects that you saw. The most well-known of these are bees. bees are welcome in most gardens. They visit the flowers to eat the nectar that the flowers make. When they sit on the flowers some of the pollen gets stuck to their furry little legs and bodies. When they go to the next flower, some of this pollen sticks to the stigma of the flower and new pollen gets collected again. In this way the insects are taking pollen from one flower to another and without even knowing it, they are pollinating the flowers in your garden.
Also well-known is the bumblebee.
What many people don’t know is that bumblebees pollinate plants by a method called buzz pollination. While they feed off a flower their buzzing vibrates the flower and loosens grains of pollen. These grains of pollen fall from the flower and land on other flowers lower down. Like other bees, they can also carry pollen from one flower to another when it sticks to their fluffy bodies.
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