National Pollinator’s Week is a Really Important Reason to Celebrate

All of this past week has been National Pollinator’s Week. Pollinators are crucial to the survival of this planet by pollinating flowers that become food sources for both ourselves and every other living creature on this planet. Without pollinators there are not crops, fruits, vegetables, and even weeds and flowers. Even carnivores depend on pollinators either by eating them directly or by eating other animals that depend on vegetation for their existence. So in celebration of National Pollinator’s Week, here are a few of this past year’s favorite pollinators.









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