Helpful Garden Pollinators
May/June 2005
Barbara Pleasant
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National
Sustainable Agriculture Information Service, the following
native bees are particularly good pollinators of certain crops,
although they pollinate other flowering plants, as well:
- Alkali bees: onions, clover, mint and celery
- Bumblebees: blueberries, tomatoes, eggplants, peppers,
melons, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries and
cranberries
- Carpenter bees: passionfruit, blackberries, canola,
corn, peppers and beans
- Leafcutter bees: legumes, especially alfalfa, and
carrots
- Mason bees: almonds, apples, cherries, pears, plums and
blueberries
- Shaggy fuzzyfoot bees: blueberries and apples
- Squash bees: squash, gourds and pumpkins