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What is a wasps purpose on Earth because the bees can polinate the flowers for them?

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Although some wasps, especially males, are partial to a spot of nectar, as an insect group wasps, with some exceptions, aren’t regarded as pollinators. Some species of wasp are known to be potential and efficient pollinators, helping to contribute to the pollination of several plant species.

Fig Wasps

A little known fact is that wasps play a crucial part within the life cycle of a fig, specifically the fig wasp.

Fig wasps are the only pollinator to the fig plant. Without wasps these tasty fruits would simply not exist. For the pollen of one fig plant to reach another, the fig wasp must provide a sort of courier service. The plant returns the favor by providing the fig wasps with a constant source of food and shelter. This relationship is referred to as mutualism, as the fig plant and the wasp rely on each other to survive.

Wasps in Figs

The discovery of this relationship between wasps and figs lead to the conclusion that many of the figs we eat contain wasp eggs, since fig wasps use these fruits as a nesting area. However, fig wasps only lay their eggs inside the male fig plant, which aren’t edible. Female fig plants contain certain barriers that prevent wasps from laying their eggs inside them, while allowing the pollen to be transferred.

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