Why Nectar and Pollen Are Important for Beneficial Insects

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Many beneficial insects rely upon nectar and pollen sources to thrive and make our communities better. This video looks at a some of the reasons why nectar and pollen are important to our beneficial insects, bees, and honey bees.

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