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Hoverflies are generalist pollinators that visit a wide range of flowering plants and help keep certain pests, such as aphids, at bay. Though they carry less pollen on their bodies than bees, hoverflies stop at flowers more frequently which makes them an invaluable contribution to ecosystems worldwide. Your gift lets us plant 3.25 square feet of Buzzline, a pleasant rest stop for travelling pollinators!
Beetles, like the ladybug, are among the most diverse organisms on earth and play a crucial role in pollination due to their sheer number. They were among the first insects to visit flowers, and today they remain essential pollinators for ancient flower species such as magnolias. Your gift will build four square feet of Buzzline and fund maintenance of that area for a full year!
Being primarily nocturnal, moths take the night shift of pollination duties. Moths love visiting flowers with heavy fragrance and copious volumes of nectar, and serve as valuable pollinators due to the pollen-trapping hairs along their bodies. At this donation level, you help us plant 6 square feet of flowering plants and maintain them for a full year!
The mighty bee is arguably nature's most well-known pollinator. More than 4,000 species of bees exist in the United States alone, and out of these the vast majority are solitary bees who do not live in social hives. These bees collect pollen as a source of protein, and often do so by grabbing onto flowers and shaking in a process called sonication. Your gift will cover 14 square feet of Buzzline or an entire three years of maintenance for 15 square feet!
More than 300 species of fruit trees depend on bats for pollination. Bats not only transfer pollen and disperse seeds, they also feed on insects like mosquitoes, making the outdoors much more pleasant for everyone! There exist over 1,300 species of bats, and many of them are key pollinators for specific environments where other pollinators do not fare as well. Your gift will plant 22 square feet of Buzzline—more than nine full walking strides of the pathway!
Few things exemplify the beauty of nature better than a butterfly stopping at a flower for a meal of nectar. Butterflies can travel as far as 2,000 miles over a season, making them one of the most distance-covering pollinators we know. Like a butterfly, a donation at this level covers an incredible distance of Buzzline—43 square feet to be exact!
Wind is the most widely spread pollinator across the world, and allows plants from even the most desolate of regions to distribute their pollen. Your gift will allow us to plant 55 square feet of Buzzline and maintain it for the crucial three first years before perennials can fully take care of themselves.