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Meet the Night Shift: Understanding the Role of Moths and Nocturnal Pollinators
Pollinators and Ecosystem Education Beekeeper 2/22/25 Pollinators and Ecosystem Education Beekeeper 2/22/25

Meet the Night Shift: Understanding the Role of Moths and Nocturnal Pollinators

When we think of pollination, bees are usually the first thing that comes to mind. And for good reason! Bees are incredible, but they’re not the only pollinators out there. Moths, bats, beetles, and even certain flies take on the night shift, visiting flowers while we sleep.

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