Pollinators

British pollinators are a diverse group of insects, including bees, butterflies, moths, flies and beetles, that play a crucial role in the pollination of both wild plants and agricultural crops across the UK. 

These pollinators facilitate the reproductions of many plant species by transferring pollen from one flower to another, thus ensuring genetic diversity and the production of fruits and seeds. Their activity supports biodiversity, ecosystem health and food production, making them vital to both natural and human environments. 

For specific actions and guidance on pollinators please click below.         
UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme has produced a detailed pollinator ID guide, which can be found by clicking below. 
British Pollinators