Topic > Insects as pollinators: Insects as pollinators - 1666

Adults and larvae feed on honey and pollen. It has been recommended that few native flowers in Europe escape sporadic or frequent visits by thrips. Even if individual thrips can only transport pollen involuntarily, their richness increases their value for pollination. However, they are usually thought to be ineffective in the pollination of many flower species and are consequently rarely recognized as having much influence. They rarely travel from plant to plant, so their role would be primarily