California’s bees might have stricter environmental protection.
1. Wild honeybees. Native honeybees are the most commonly known pollinator. They are “volunteers” that work tirelessly pollinating a variety of crops. According to a Natural Resources Conservation Service publication, certain crops — such as blueberries, apples and cherries — are 90% dependent upon honeybee pollination.
4. Other bee species. There are approximately 4,000 bee species in the U.S. Many also visit flowers; they are gathering pollen and/or nectar as food, and pollination is simply a byproduct that nature has taken advantage of. 7. Wasps. Several wasps are categorized as pollinators by the USDA’s Forest Service. The paper wasp, yellow jacket and Sphecidae wasp are examples of those needing pollen and nectar for survival.
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