Flower Fly Looks like a social bee or wasp Antennae are short with a bristle on end Has only one pair of wings Cannot sting or bite Hairy Considered a.

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Flower Fly Looks like a social bee or wasp Antennae are short with a bristle on end Has only one pair of wings Cannot sting or bite Hairy Considered a significant pollinator

Honey Bee Social, lives in colonies in trees or hives Used for honey production and ag pollination Hairy, color is tan with varying degrees of orange Carry pollen in pollen baskets on their hind legs and it sticks to their hairy bodies Stings only once Drinks nectar honey and water through a long tube

Bumble Bee Only social bee native to North america Make nests close to or in the ground. Large and very hairy Yellow and black Wings are clear with black veins Can collect pollen and nectar from plants difficult to get into (snapdragons) Can sting more than once Only the queen survives through winter

Butterflies Every part of their thin body is covered in scales Fly during the day when its warm Rest by folding their wings up over their body Drink nectar through a long tube called a probiscus

Moths Fly at dusk and night only Like butterflies, every part of their body is covered in scales Have a plump body Spread wings flat when resting Attracted to light or white flowers that are open at night

Leafcutter Bee A solitary bee Cuts neat circles in leaves and uses the pieces to line their nests Builds nests in hollow twigs or other openings about the diameter of a pencil Usually will not sting unless trapped Help pollinate alfalfa

Carpenter Bee Solitary Hairy Females are bluish-black and can sting Males are blond or tan and cannot sting Over 1 inch long and as wide as your thumb Nest in wood like dead tree trunks, firewood or exposed wood on structures

Alkali Bee Solitary Pollinate alfalfa better than honey bees

Hummingbirds Important for pollinating flowers and eating insects Bright red, orange and pink flowers are more visible to them than other colors Red, tubular shaped flowers are ideal Have the largest brain, heart, energy output and breast mucsles in proportion to body size of any bird Nests are usually 1.5 inches in outer diameter and they use them year after year Eggs are ½ size of a jelly bean

Bats Do their foraging at night and are attracted to white or light colored flowers Pollen clings to their forhead as they readh into flowers with their long snout and bristly tongue to reach the nectar Responsible for pollinating cactus, bananas, cashews, peaches, avocados, mangos and other tropical fruits Nearly 1000 different species

Beetles Clumsy when they fly and don’t see very well Attracted to flowers that are white or green and either have a very strong scent or none at all The flowers they visit must produce a lot of pollen so there is enough food as well as pollination Usually pollinate flowers with a large opening where there is plenty of room for them to land.