Primjeri korištenja Pollinators na Engleski i njihovi prijevodi na Hrvatskom
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What motivates the pollinators?
Bees are pollinators, and wasps are predators.
Bees are the most important pollinators.
Bees are pollinators and wasps are predators.
Some flowers are extremely fussy about their pollinators.
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They need insect pollinators to set fruits.
Like orchids, its brightly colored displays attract pollinators.
Well… Mr. Breyer? bees are pollinators and wasps are predators.
Pollinators A site about a garden, a summer residence and house plants.
This gives maximum opportunity for pollinators to visit.
But even without pollinators, full-fledged seeds are not tied.
The flashy petals, the scent,- Yes. designed to attract pollinators.
So, what brings you little pollinators to the House of Moth?
Petals play a major role in competing to attract pollinators.
On plants without smell, pollinators practically do not occur.
As pollinators fit Krasnoyarsk large, Veselinka and Sibiryachka.
Beyond bees, flies andbeetles are very, very important pollinators.
Mr. Breyer? Uh, well, um, bees are pollinators, and wasps are predators.
And wasps are predators. Mr. Breyer? Uh, well, um, bees are pollinators.
They have to try and attract pollinators to do their bidding.
And the color of beautiful plants also depends on insect pollinators!
We depend on pollinators for over a third of the fruits and vegetables we eat.
And wasps are predators. Uh, well, um, bees are pollinators, Mr. Breyer?
Minidrone pollinators, for areas where bee populations have crashed.
During flowering, bright plant heads attract insect pollinators.
And other pollinators will not help, as they are dying out together with honey bees.
In addition, spraying during flowering can damage insect pollinators.
Pollinators have the ability to determine specific flowers they wish to pollinate.
Plant don't rely solely on color to attract their insect pollinators.
We are indebted to the bees and their fellow pollinators for something even more vital to our survival.