This buzzing insect is one of the most important pollinators.
What is a bee?
This colorful insect starts life as a caterpillar.
What is a butterfly?
These flying mammals are important pollinators, especially in tropical and desert environment.
What are bats?
This nut is associated with California agriculture and depends heavily on honeybee pollination
What are almonds?
True or False. All pollinators are bees.
What is false?
Bees collect this sweet liquid from flowers.
What is nectar?
These insects are famous for making honey.
What are honeybees?
Flowers use bright colors and scents to attract these helpful visitors.
What are pollinators?
Bees help pollinate this orange fruit often associated with Halloween.
What is a pumpkin?
True or False. Hummingbirds can be pollinators.
What is True?
Bees carry pollen on special hairs or structures called this.
What are pollen baskets?
Hummingbirds help pollinate flowers while looking for this sweet food source.
What is nectar?
This flower is famous for following the sun as it grows.
What is a sunflower?
This popular summer fruit depends on pollination to develop properly.
What is a watermelon?
What color are many flowers that attract bees?
What is yellow? (And many other bright and attaching colors)
This is the process where pollen is moved from one flower to another.
What is pollination?
These nighttime pollinators are attracted to many flowers after dark.
What are moths?
Pollen is produced by this part of a flower.
What is the anther?
Name one food we eat that depends on pollinators.
What is……apples, berries, squash, melons, almonds, etc?
What do pollinators get from flowers while helping the plant?
What are food/resources such as nectar and pollen?
A honeybee colony is typically led by this female bee.
What is the queen bee?
This fuzzy flying insect can pollinate flowers even in cooler weather.
What is a bumblebee?
After successful pollination, many flowering plants produce this.
What is a seed?
Pollinators help farmers by helping plants do what?
What is produce fruits and seeds?
Name 3 different types of pollinators.
What are bees, butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, bats, beetles, flies wasps, etc?