When a bee backs out of a milkweed flower after drinking the nectar, hooks on its legs might snag on the pollen sacks, perhaps carrying the pollen to the next flower to achieve cross pollination. It’s ...
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Animals Around The Globe on MSNNectar-Robbing Bees Are Changing Pollination—Here’s Why Scientists Are Concerned!Some bees are skipping the pollination process altogether, piercing flowers to steal nectar without spreading pollen. This behavior, known as nectar robbing, could have major implications for plant ...
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