How does insect pollination benefit the insect?

Answer:
The insects collect sweet nectar from the flowers. While they are drinking the nectar, pollen sticks to their bodies then when they land on other flowers to get more nectar the pollen fertilizes other flowers. Bees are good at pollinating flowers because they need lots nectar to make honey and they have furry bodies which makes the pollen stick better. Butterflies have long tounges to help them collect nectar from flowers.
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