Planting to help pollinators becomes popular in the U.S.
On farms and college campuses, across cities and along roadways, people in the United States are planting to attract pollinators and create habitats where they can fully thrive. Pollinators are more than just the humble honeybee — other insects, such as native bees, beetles, flies, moths and butterflies also pollinate plants, as do birds and small mammals such as bats.
They are vital to our global ecosystem, especially when it comes to agricultural production.