jago
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- Comment on Why do bees/pollinators pollinate other plants? 1 year ago:
nectar is supplied in small doses to keep the insect (or the bird) working
insects or birds are just trying to get more nectar (?)You’re saying is that flowers are nature’s pimp. That’s cool, I guess.
As long as flowers don’t start smacking a bee for not collecting. Feel me?