RMF9TKJ4–Tropical carpenter bee, Xylocopa latipes, pollinating a flower
RFT2E1G4–Honey bee on a blooming flower - Honey bee pollination
RMEBN81K–Long-rooted garlic, Victory Onion (Allium victorialis), inflorescence with pollinators, Germany
RM2RWMJ23–Hogweed or common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium), Apiaceae, white flowering umbel attractive to many pollinators in gardens and hedgerows, Berkshire,
RM2R7GFE4–Green Alkanet, Pentaglottis sempervirens, naturalised in a garden. A useful plant for attracting bees and other pollinators.
RMM41R54–Colourful seed packets displaying RHS perfect for pollinators bee-friendly logo UK
RM2BW5KNM–A sweat bee pollinating a California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) in the East Bay. Native bees are important pollinators of native flora.
RF2EWWDE4–Wildlife friendly back garden in June with relaxed planting for bees and pollinators including foxgloves, ox-eye daisies - Scotland, UK
RM2PMA1WP–La Fortuna, Costa Rica - A 'pollinators hotel' at Mistico Hanging Bridges Park. The hotel provides a dry refuge for stingless bees, wasps, beetles, bu
RF2G5EJC0–A colorful garden.planted to attract and benefit pollinators.
RFG28G21–Birch Tree pollinators Close Up with a droplet of water
RM2E7W05P–Mr Fothergill's seeds, packet of wildflower seeds, flowers for pollinators and beneficial insects, UK
RM2JCAE1R–Common carder bumblebee visiting flower in a garden in southern England. Bumblebees are an important group of pollinators threatened by climate change.
RF2BTJT60–a sign hung on a park fence saying honey bees are working in this garden to make it even more beautiful, supporting the ecosystem with pollinators
RMTD7ATJ–The Duchess of Cornwall is shown Beetrice Bee, made out of fibreglass and representing the importance of planting ecological corridors for bees and other pollinators, as she attends the Bees for Development biennial Bee Garden Party at Marlborough House, London.
RMK2YN16–Mixture of colourful wildflowers in wildflower zone bordering grassland, planted to attract and help bees, butterflies and other pollinators
RF2A18N6J–Detail of banana flowers with pollinators
RMHH1RPF–Buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) flying to Ceanothus flowers in a garden planted with flowers to attract pollinators.
RMWB9PCN–Wasp house, beneficial, Insect hotel, to encourage pollinators
RMKEJMJ5–Butterflies are pollinators along with bees. Asters, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, NY.
RMB5WBW9–bees used as pollinators in in Oxford University Botanic Gardens
RMTR6WEB–great pignut (Bunium bulbocastanum, Bunium bulbocastaneum), with pollinators, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2RWMJ0P–Ox-eye or oxeye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare) flowering on a bright summer day in June. It is attractive to many pollinators in the garden, Berkshire
RM2R7GFE8–Green Alkanet, Pentaglottis sempervirens, naturalised in a garden. A useful plant for attracting bees and other pollinators.
RMM41R8N–Colourful seed packets displaying RHS perfect for pollinators bee-friendly logo UK
RM2BW5KN1–A sweat bee pollinating a California poppy (Eschscholzia californica) in the East Bay. Native bees are important pollinators of native flora.
RF2KE6X2M–Bee Road - Kent Wildlife Trust Bee Roads sign in area creating a corridor for pollinators - Leysdown on Sea, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, UK
RF2GD1ATA–Verbena bonariensis purpletop vervain plant for pollinators summer garden July uk
RF2G4X6GY–A backyard garden designed to attract pollinators such as honey bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other native pollinators.
RF2FND81G–Daisy like blue flower, Wood Anemone of the Ranunculaceae family, attractive to pollinators with close up of yellow pollen in spring sunshine
RM2E7W0AJ–Mr Fothergill's seeds, packet of wildflower seeds, flowers for pollinators and beneficial insects, UK
RF2R9FTGT–Pollinators butterfly (Hylephila phyleus), Ailanthus webworm moth (Atteva aurea) and Eastern carpenter bee (Xylocopa virginiana) on common milkweed
RF2HTAR5M–A crane fly on an eggplant or melongene tree leaf in a commercial agricultural field in Trinidad. Crane flies are harmless and important pollinators.
RM2JFX3CY–This Zebra Swallowtail butterfly is drinking nectar from a plumeless thistle flower in an abandoned agricultural field at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve in Leesburg, Virginia, USA. Butterflies are important pollinators to the environment as they can carry pollen over great distances to aid in the growth of new plants. Credit: E.A.Sellers
RMK2YMY8–Sunflower and colourful wildflowers in wildflower zone bordering grassland, planted to attract and help bees, butterflies and other pollinators
RM2DDF6WY–Flowers and autumnal leaves of Japanese barberry, Berberis thunbergii, with ant pollinators. Dorset.
RM2FPWMFX–Slender melanostoma hoverfly (Melanostoma scalare) nectaring from a Buttercup in a garden lawn left unmown to allow wildflowers to support pollinators
RMR1P8RF–Red-thighed Epeolus (Epeolus cruciger) adult bee feeding on a bramble flower. Shropshire, England. July.
RMKEJMJD–Butterflies are pollinators along with bees. Asters, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, NY.
RMGEDP9H–Land set a side of wild flowers such as poppies and daisies of pollinators, Norfolk, England.
RFEJ1W7A–Bee (Apis mellifera) collecting nectar from Illyarrie or red-capped gum (Eucalyptus erythrocorys), Perth, Western Australia
RMFPG7F4–A commercial box supporting a colony of bumblebees, Bombus spp., for pollinating Capsicum peppers in a polytunnel
RF2MT46CK–Pollinators at work in the summer
RMM41R65–Colourful seed packets displaying RHS perfect for pollinators bee-friendly logo UK
RF2JCM83P–Busy pollinators in spring
RMKHKE1P–Anthropocene effect on pollinators
RF2GD1BEX–Verbena bonariensis purpletop vervain plant for pollinators summer garden July uk
RM2MAAAA3–Blue-Eyed Grass flower blossom with pollinators
RF2FND82Y–Daisy like blue flower, Wood Anemone of the Ranunculaceae family, attractive to pollinators with close up of yellow pollen in spring sunshine
RM2R62325–Honey bees (Apis mellifera) insects pollinators nectaring on white clover wildflowers (Trifolium repens)
RF2HD4FFJ–the bee that is pollinators are life distributors! Flowering and natural resources are necessary for its survival.
RF2HTAR5N–A crane fly on an eggplant or melongene tree leaf in a commercial agricultural field in Trinidad. Crane flies are harmless and important pollinators.
RM2JFX34W–The bee with yellow markings in the centre of this image is this hive's queen. There is usually only one in a hive, which the worker honeybees feed, follow, and protect. Society needs healthy bees and other insects to pollinate crops, but land use changes that decrease flower abundance can affect bee health and pollination. US Midwestern states are losing native grasslands and conservation lands that historically provided abundant flowers for pollinators. The USGS works closely with professional beekeepers in N. Dakota to evaluate what plant species honey bees forage on and when. Credit: USGS
RMK2YN0H–Mixture of colourful wildflowers in wildflower zone bordering grassland, planted to attract and help bees, butterflies and other pollinators
RF2PHJHMG–Two pollinators, an orange butterfly and bee doing their job in a lavender field.
RFKWNY8G–Sunflowers are grown to attract birds and pollinators to a wildlife preserve in Maryland, United States of America.
RMR1P8RA–Red-thighed Epeolus bee (Epeolus cruciger) adult male feeding on a bramble flower. Shropshire, England. July.
RMKEJMJE–Butterflies are pollinators along with bees. Asters, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, NY.
RMEY3038–Land set a side of wild flowers such as poppies and daisies of pollinators, Norfolk, England.
RMJC4Y26–Flowering Trifolium ochroleucon, a type of giant clover. Flowers in early summer and is loved by pollinators.
RFMPNF9E–Wild buttercups and forget me nots in spring provide much needed food and nectar for early pollinators, such as bees and hoverflies
RF2MT2373–Pollinators at work in the summer
RMM41R7C–Colourful seed packets displaying RHS perfect for pollinators bee-friendly logo UK
RF2JBHW8F–Colourful pistils that call out to pollinators
RM2J77FHB–Closeup vertical photo of Bee Balm Bergamo, a fragrant North American native flower that attracts beneficial insects and pollinators.
RF2GD1BAP–Verbena bonariensis purpletop vervain plant for pollinators summer garden July uk
RMP40643–Allium nigrum flowers.
RMRN4K1C–Honey Bee Close Up, Apis Sp.
RM2C0RE74–Two flower longhorn beetles (Stenurella melanura) on an oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare), UK. Beetles and other insects are important pollinators
RF2HD2TK1–The beautiful butterfly landing on flowers and performing her task as a pollen dispenser! Pollinators are life distributors!
RF2HTAR5J–A crane fly on an eggplant or melongene tree leaf in a commercial agricultural field in Trinidad. Crane flies are harmless and important pollinators.
RM2J763YP–Flower of butterwort, one of our native carnivorous plants. The flower is clearly separated from the sticky leaves to prevent accidental capture of pollinators.
RMK2YMYG–Mixture of colourful wildflowers in wildflower zone bordering grassland, planted to attract and help bees, butterflies and other pollinators
RM2KEDDP7–Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) flowers and their insect pollinators, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
RFKWNY7E–Sunflowers are grown to attract birds and pollinators to a wildlife preserve in Maryland, United States of America.
RMKWEHC3–Silver-Merit award winning display of Plants for Pollinators by John Cullen Gardens at Gardeners' World Live at NEC, Birmingham, UK
RM2CRRDD1–Beautiful monarch butterfly one of nature's precious pollinators. Brooklyn New York summer season.
RMEY3035–Land set a side of wild flowers such as poppies and daisies of pollinators, Norfolk, England.
RMJC4Y37–Flowering Trifolium ochroleucon, a type of giant clover. Flowers in early summer and is loved by pollinators.
RM2JJCGAD–ERISTALIS Hoverflies family Syphidae
RF2MT49AP–Pollinators at work in the summer
RMM41RAG–Colourful seed packets displaying RHS perfect for pollinators bee-friendly logo UK
RM2G8DYH8–Painter Lady butterfly close-up
RM2RFD5XJ–A blooming Globe artichoke flower attracts pollinators, including the Yellow bumble bee (Bombus fervidus) and Fritillary butterfly, to a home garden.
RF2GD1BK0–Verbena bonariensis purpletop vervain plant for pollinators summer garden July uk
RMP4062W–Allium nigrum flowers.
RMRN4K1P–Honey Bee Close Up, Apis Sp.
RM2F9JEHF–Nomada fucata (painted nomad bee) solitary bee species on a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), UK. Insect pollinator, pollination, pollinators.
RF2AWD5EM–Blue Orchard Bee in Rhododendron Flower
RF2HTAR5H–A crane fly on an eggplant or melongene tree leaf in a commercial agricultural field in Trinidad. Crane flies are harmless and important pollinators.
RMAWK63X–A bee Bombus griseocollis collecting pollen on a sunflower plant
RMK2YN15–Mixture of colourful wildflowers in wildflower zone bordering grassland, planted to attract and help bees, butterflies and other pollinators
RM2AP2P2A–A glorious double frilly pink tree peony flowering in mid-Spring in a Wiltshire English garden
RFKWNY90–Sunflowers are grown to attract birds and pollinators to a wildlife preserve in Maryland, United States of America.
RMKHF94W–Hoverfly on a Sedum Plant
RM2JHFJ89–Wild carrot or Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota) white flowers of an umbel with single dark, red, nectar producing flower in the centre, Berkshire, Ju
RM2PWGJ03–bee polination in a strawberry tunnel
RMJC4Y1H–Flowering Trifolium ochroleucon, a type of giant clover. Flowers in early summer and is loved by pollinators.
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