which insects like flowers
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Insect pollinators include bees, (honey bees, solitary species, bumblebees); pollen wasps (Masarinae); ants; flies including bee flies, hoverflies, blowflies and mosquitoes; lepidopterans, both butterflies and moths; and flower beetles.
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The insects which like flowers are moths, wasps, butterflies, bees, and flies.
- These above insects bring pollen from one flower to the other flower.
- Insects like butterflies and bees are attracted to flowers that are colored brightly, and that flowers have an intense scent and is open during the daytime.
- Insect-like moths are mostly attracted to white color flowers which remain open at night.
- These insects which like flowers pollinate those flowers when they move in search of food and they also consume nectar from the flowers.
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