Wasp

How Can Wasps Pollinate Flower Flowers?

Despite being predatory carnivores, wasps aren’t supposed to be pollinators. But they are and play a huge role in the pollination of plants. They are more effective pollinators than bees in some areas, but not in all.

Wasps are also known for their ability to protect crops from infestation by insects. They hunt for insects that destroy them, and return a good portion of their prey to feed their larvae.

The Wasps that are most familiar to the average person are members of the Aculeata group. These insects are also predators, but are not as efficient pollinators as bees. However, there are several species of wasps that do a good job. These wereps feed on nectar and other sugars that are produced by flowers.

They also eat insect larvae and other small insects. Wasps are known to pollinate around 950 plant species. Most wasps are attracted to flowers that are white or yellow. They can also be attracted to plants with strong odors.

The great golden digger wasp female is known for using buzz pollination and vibratory mechanisms. She may dig only one nest in her lifetime. She can also pollinate flowers by laying eggs in the ovary.

Another pollinator is the pollen wasp. These wasps collect pollen from flowers and then store it inside their bodies. They feed on nectar and pollen to provide food for their larvae.

They also have a storage mechanism in their mouths. This allows them to draw nectar from deep corolla tubes.

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