Moths pollinate by transferring pollen from one flower to another as they feed on nectar during their nighttime activities. Attracted to flowers with strong scents and pale colors, they use their long proboscis to reach the nectar, inadvertently picking up pollen on their bodies. When they visit another flower, some of this pollen is deposited, facilitating cross-pollination. This process helps plants reproduce and is crucial for many ecosystems.
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