From coffee to t-shirts, pollinators are the backbone of it all. More than about 4,000 pollinators keep this economy up and running. To keep this energy up, planting some native flowers and avoiding pesticides supports every insect the best of your ability. #ProtectPollinators #SPCH6LWSpring26
Many native pollinators spend winters under fallen leaves. So, when raked up or blown out the way the next generation of pollinators are often taken with it. To help, keep the leaves or just take a pause on cleanup.
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Supporting pollinators will not only help themselves, but will also positively increase others around them. Biodiversity is a spectacular thing. By supporting pollinators, nuts and seeds developed will dramatically improve other animals nutrition.
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In order to support pollinators, native flowers are best.
Native plants and insects grew together— they provide the perfect amount of nutrients pollinators need to survive!
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Pollinators get thirsty just as you do!
Filling up a shallow dish with water and small rocks helps them have a safe place to land and get hydrated without drowning. It may be a small addition, but it is a huge help for the ecosystem.
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Want to help the planet while relaxing? Stop mowing a section of your yard! This allows wildflowers to bloom, which provides a yummy buffet for pollinators. It's not messy—it's a pollinator café.
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Did you know that every third bite of food you eat is thanks to a pollinator? Insects ranging from bees to butterflies are sustaining our ecosystems and lunch menus—but sadly they are facing habitat loss.
You could plant flowers and avoid pesticides to help :)
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