The A-Bees-Cs
Night Shift
Built For The Job
Flower Power
Perfect Matches
100

This famous, striped insect lives in hives and is known for making a sweet, sticky treat.

What is a honeybee?

100

These furry, flying mammals use echolocation at night and love to pollinate giant desert cacti and agave plants.

What are Bats?

100

This long, tube-like mouthpart uncoils like a party horn so butterflies and moths can drink nectar like a straw.

What is a proboscis?

100

This is the powdery, yellowish grain produced by flowers that must be moved to another flower to create seeds.

What is Pollen?
100

These tiny, hovering birds are intensely attracted to bright red, tubular flowers that hold lots of liquid.

What are Hummingbirds?

200

This is the title given to the single, large female bee that lays all the eggs for the entire colony.

What is a Queen Bee?

200

This insect looks like a butterfly but is mostly active at night, sporting feathery antennae to smell flowers in the dark.

What is a Moth?

200

Honeybees have special, hairy grooves on their hind legs called baskets, used to store and transport this substance.

What is Pollen?

200

This sweet, sugary liquid is made deep inside flowers specifically to reward animals for visiting them.

What is Nectar?

200

These insects need wide, flat flowers to use as a landing pad so they can safely rest their large, colorful wings while eating.

What are Butterflies

300

This fuzzy, chubby bee nests in the ground and uses a "buzz pollination" vibration to shake pollen loose.

What is a bumblebee?

300

Because it is dark outside, nocturnal flowers rarely use bright colors. Instead, they usually feature this pale color to reflect moonlight.

What Is White?
300

Many flowers feature hidden lines or patterns visible only under ultraviolet light, which act like runway markings called these.

What are nectar guides?

300

These bright, colorful, leaf-like parts of the flower are designed to catch the eye of passing insects and birds.

What are Petals?

300

Flies are often attracted to flowers that mimic dead animals by having a dark maroon color and smelling like this foul substance.

What is rotting meat?

400

Unlike honeybees, most native bees do not live in hives. Instead, they live alone and are called this type of bee.

What is a solitary bee?

400

To guide night-flying creatures through the darkness, nocturnal flowers emit a very strong version of this sensory feature.

What is a scent?

400

Hummingbirds have this physical feature uniquely adapted to be exceptionally long, thin, and needle-like to reach deep inside petals.

What is a beak? (or Bill)

400

This is the male, pollen-producing part of a flower, consisting of a long filament topped with an anther.

What is the Stamen

400

Because bees cannot easily see this primary color on the light spectrum, very few bee-pollinated flowers feature it.

What is Red?

500

Honeybees perform a special, figure-eight physical movement called this to tell their hive mates exactly where to find flowers.

What is the waggle dance?

500

This specific, giant white flower opens only at night and relies heavily on a specialized moth with a matching name to pollinate it.

What is the Yucca Flower?

500

Some plants, like orchids, bundle their pollen into sticky, glue-like packets called these, which stick to an insect's forehead or back.

What are Pollinia

500

This is the female part of the flower, located right in the center, where the pollen must land to fertilize the plant.

What is the Pistil?

500

Bees are highly attracted to flowers that are blue, purple, or yellow, and they especially love flowers that emit this clean, familiar type of scent.

What is Sweet?