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  2. Nectar source - Wikipedia

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    Pollinating insects, including honey bees and many other insects, are a necessary element when growing most crops (though cereal grain crops are wind-pollinated). By maintaining a constant supply of nectar in areas adjacent to a field or vegetable garden throughout the growing season, farmers and gardeners ensure that their crops can be ...

  3. Pollination trap - Wikipedia

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    Orchids that attract Euglossine bees secrete scented oils, but while accessing these, the bees slip and into a water-filled bucket. To escape the bucket, the bee must crawl up a narrow tunnel, during which the plant attaches pollen sacs onto its back. The escaped bee will visit another orchid and drop the pollen, fertilising it.

  4. Fruit tree pollination - Wikipedia

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    Honey bees are attracted to nectar and pollen from the staminate and hermaphrodite papaya flowers, but narrow tubes and deep flowers may limit the effectiveness of bees as primary pollinators. [2] Even so, pollen requirements for healthy and consistent fruit motivate growers to locate honeybees within their groves to pollinate in any capacity.

  5. How to plant trees for bees - AOL

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    Researchers have developed a list of 29 different Ohio trees that support the food and habitat needs of bees. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. How to help bees survive extreme weather - AOL

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    A bee keeper offers tips for gardeners.

  7. Entomophily - Wikipedia

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    Flowers pollinated by bees and wasps vary in shape, colour and size. Yellow or blue plants are often visited, and flowers may have ultra-violet nectar guides, that help the insect to find the nectary. Some flowers, like sage or pea, have lower lips that will only open when sufficiently heavy insects, such as bees, land on them.

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  9. Ashy mining bee - Wikipedia

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    Each female has her own nest and the ashy mining bee is therefore classified amongst solitary bees. The ashy mining bee flies from April until early June, most noticeably during the flowering periods of fruit trees, of which they are an important pollinator. [4] They are also commonly seen hovering just above the ground after mating in spring. [6]