Pollinators Week is a Very Special Time

National Pollinators Week is just about over. It’s a week to celebrate those little creatures that fly and crawl around spreading pollen from plant to plant. It’s a vital process in plant production and without them we would all starve. There are lots of different pollinators out there. Bees are probably the best known, but pollinators also include butterflies, moths, ants, beetles, bats, wasps, and hummingbirds to name a few. Since today is the final day of Pollinators Week, I thought it appropriate to celebrate with a few pollinators. Enjoy!






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