Flowers can sense when a bumblebee is nearby and release a burst of perfume in order to attract more insects, scientists have found. Bees release a tiny electrical charge when they come into contact with petals and experts think that this allows them to carry more pollen, making them more effective as a pollinator. However, it was not previously known what impact the tiny sparks had on the plants.Dr Clara Montgomery from the University of Bristol found that shortly after contact is initiated, th
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