Biology, asked by mujtababaig7013, 7 months ago

Why should we conserve a small insects like a bee or a butterfly

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Answered by Samikshapatil788
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Bees are the most important pollinators, but over 100,000 invertebrates—including butterflies, moths, wasps, flies, and beetles—and over 1,000 mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, act as pollinators.

Answered by captainaidan2005
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Butterflies play an important role in pollinating flowers, particularly flowers that have a strong scent, are red or yellow in color and produce a large amount of nectar. Nectar is an important component of a butterfly’s diet.                                      

  When enough bees are present in a forest, they provide a better pollination that leads to improved regeneration of trees and conservation of the forest's biodiversity. Without bees there would be no flowering plants, and without flowering plants there would be no bees. Without bees biodiversity would not be so great.

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