I've always thought of bees as pollinators, but hadn't given much thought to others such as butterflies, birds, bats, moths, ants, flies, beetles, wasps, small mammals and wind as pollinators. That's quite a list. One problem we've had is that some of the pollinators in our yard, such as the Scrub Jays, like to eat other pollinators, such as the Monarch butterfly larvae. We keep hoping that the resident Red Shoulder Hawk will take out the ground squirrels, but so far the squirrels are just getting fatter and fatter on the bird seek we put out for the other birds.
The Pollinator Partnership website also has a handy pollinator friendly planting guide for each specific ecoregion. Our ecoregion is the California Coastal Chaparral and we certainly have plenty of chaparral out in our canyon. I noticed that various forms of Asclepia appear on their list for our region. The Monarch butterflies will be happy about that.
Monarch Chrysalis |
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