Save Our Pollinators!* Submitted by Jennifer Strong of the Greater Twin Lakes AreaStewardship Society Pollinators take pollen from one flower to another, allowing plants to create seeds. Beetles, wasps, hummingbirds, butterflies and bats can pollinate plants. Pollinators are declining, especially wild pollinators, due to diseases, pesticides and habitat loss. Over 350 bee species are native to the Okanagan! Bees can be yellow and black, blue orbright green. About 80% live in the ground, or walls, or other cavities […]