Do homerus swallowtails pollinate

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2026-02-06 16:15

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Homerus swallowtails, like many butterflies, primarily feed on nectar from flowers, which can contribute to pollination as they move from plant to plant. While they are not the most efficient pollinators compared to bees, they can still aid in the pollination process. Their role in pollination is more incidental as they seek nourishment rather than a primary goal. Thus, while they do participate in pollination, their impact is relatively minor.

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