What flowers do flies spread pollen for? Do flies spread pollen?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Flies spread pollen on the octagonal gold plate. The plant blooms in winter and emits an indescribable smell that attracts flies to pollen him. This octagonal gold plate does not have eight palm-shaped leaves, but usually seven or nine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes. Most people only know that butterflies, bees, etc. spread pollen, and few people know that there are some flies.

    It also visits flowers in nature to absorb nectar, and pollinates flowering plants (including food, fruits and vegetables for human consumption). For example, in the southern part of Taiwan, the "big-headed golden fly" is responsible for spreading pollen, otherwise, the mango will be poorly fruited, and the yield and quality will be greatly reduced. Yuyao's "Fly Catcher" encountered this strange thing during his trip to Beijing......

    Hu Xilin, the "king of fly traps" in Yuyao, who showed his unique ability to catch flies in Beijing, received a call from Li Hongling, a senior agronomist at the Technology Extension Station of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Agriculture, hoping that Lao Hu could give him the flies he caught alive with a fly trap in Beijing. This surprised Lao Hu, who had always hated flies.

    It turned out that there was a geothermal development company in the Xiaotangshan area of Changping District, which was a special vegetable base under the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Agriculture, and their agricultural base grew a lot of tropical fruits.

    Since they are grown in greenhouses and have small petals, they cannot be pollinated by natural conditions such as wind, and pollination with larger bees has a direct impact on fruit yields. Just when they were at a loss for this, Li Hongling saw the report that Lao Hu came to Beijing with a fly trap to collect flies on a voluntary basis, so they fell in love with the fly trap of the "Fly King" in Ningbo, hoping that the "Fly King" would pollinate their crops with flies caught alive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In some areas, orchids, rape flowers, peach trees, chrysanthemums, blue hibiscus, hydrangeas and roses are pollinated by flies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Flies can pollinate Rafflesia.

    There is also the corpse taro flower.

    The flavor of these flowers is particularly strong.

    Flies will act as a medium to pollinate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    We all know that beautiful butterflies and industrious little bees contribute a lot to nature because they are busy.

    Labor in nature to visit flowers to absorb nectar, tirelessly pollinate the flowers.

    However, few people know that flies are not only responsible for spreading germs, but also pollen. For example, the mango in southern Taiwan is helped by the big-headed golden fly. Moreover, the vast majority of fly species have such credit, and only a small percentage of flies are harmful to humans.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One day, a botanist found a vine with thick leaves and clusters of green shoots at the end of a long stem, which was so beautiful that he took it home and put it in a vase. The next morning he went downstairs and smelled a foul smell, as if there was a dead rat somewhere, and all the doors and windows must be opened quickly.

    Probably behind a vase overgrown with green vines. It feels like it's inside a vase! He looked closely, but he couldn't see anything, but his nose did smell a strong stench! He saw that the beautiful green flowers were already blooming in the night.

    Botanists discovered that the green flower turned out to be the "dead mouse"! In order to reasonably disguise an embarrassing thing, the stinky sown grows in a swamp and wears a green mask. You haven't smelled it before, so be careful when you see them in the future.

    In any case, it is up to all people to create the world, and flies have their own tasks in this work.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are too many flies in summer, you can buy a few of these flowers, the fragrance of the flowers can repel mosquitoes and flies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The most bizarre hail tree in the world can produce "sausages" and rely on bats to spread pollen.

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