PPT-Cockroaches as Pollinators of

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Clusia aff sellowiana Clusiaceae on Inselbergs in French Guiana BLANKA VLASA KOVA BLANKA KALINOVA MATS H G GUSTAFSSON and HOLGER TEICHERT Below Amazonina

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Clusia aff sellowiana Clusiaceae on Inselbergs in French Guiana BLANKA VLASA KOVA BLANKA KALINOVA MATS H G GUSTAFSSON and HOLGER TEICHERT Below Amazonina platystylata. At night they search for food in kitchens food storage places rubbish bins drains and sewers They are pests because of their 64257lthy habits and bad smell Some people may become allergic to cockroaches after frequent exposure Cock roaches can somet By: Michael . Gorini. What is a Cyborg Cockroach?. A cockroach that could interact independently through the implanted biomechanical technology. Right now science has only provided us with the technology to make biological robot cockroaches. Modeled collective shelter finding in cockroaches. Build “cockroach” robots to interact with/influence the cockroaches. Showed that the model was reasonably accurate. Showed that the robots could influence the collective decision making process. Cockroaches Whatdo cockroaches feed on?Cockroaches will eatjustaboutanything,leathercigarette buttshuman foodHow do I know I have cockroaches?The presence of cockroaches is the main indicator of cockr important in more ways than you might think. Pollination. Pollination. - When . pollen is moved within flowers or carried from flower to flower by . pollinating animals, the wind, or water.. About 80% of all plants are pollinated by . Improving Your Garden and Outdoor Environment. Plant flowers rich in pollen & nectar. Pollinators love plants . like lavender. , . aster, goldenrod. , and . sage. Avoid using harmful chemicals. Aggressive fertilizers and insecticides can kill or deter . important in more ways than you might think. Pollination. Pollination. - When . pollen is moved within flowers or carried from flower to flower by . pollinating animals, the wind, or water.. About 80% of all plants are pollinated by . What Do Pollinators Need?. Food . Shelter. Protection From Pesticides. Food. Providing Pollen and Nectar. Nectar – energy . and amino acids. Pollen – protein . Providing Pollen and Nectar. Goals:. The Importance of Pollinators. What is Pollination? . Pollination: The transfer of pollen from the anthers of a flower to the stigma of the same flower of another flower. Pollination.  is a prerequisite for fertilization: the fusion of nuclei from the pollen grain with nuclei in the ovule. Fertilization allows the flower to develop seeds. Funding was provide by EPA, HUD, CDC, and USDA-NIFA.. The materials contained herein present a research-based, balanced, and objective approach to pest management in affordable housing and are intended to be used in their entirety. Any nonobjective or partial use of the materials is not recommended. Products, vendors, or commercial services mentioned or pictured in the trainings or presentations are for illustrative purposes only and are not meant to be endorsements.. Improving Your Garden and Outdoor Environment. Plant flowers rich in pollen & nectar. Pollinators love plants . like lavender. , . aster, goldenrod. , and . sage. Avoid using harmful chemicals. Aggressive fertilizers and insecticides can kill or deter . Penn State Pesticide Education Program. extension.psu.edu/pesticide-education. Importance of Pollinators. Fruit and seed production needed for the survival of the majority of flowering plants in our environment.. WHAT IS BIODIVERSITY?. Bio: means life. Diversity: means variety. Biodiversity = variety of life. POLLINATORS ENCOURAGE LOTS. OF VARIETY OF LIFE!. WHAT IS BIODIVERSITY: . Exploring Genetic Diversity. Liz Whiteford . Why do we need. Pollinators?. What do pollinators do?. The goal of all plants is to reproduce and, in order to do that, almost all need the help of pollinators. Pollinators help by moving pollen from the anthers of the flower to the stigma of the same flower or another flower of the same type.

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