Pollinators are very important to humans and impact our health and economy 1. They help pollinate over 75% of U.S. flowering plants and almost 75% of crops, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Without pollinators, we would not have many of the fruits, berries, vegetables, and seeds that we've come to expect 1. The National Academy of Science has observed an overall decline in pollinators. The honeybee (a non-native species for North America) decline has been well-published and is most likely due to disease 2. Other pollinators are likely having difficulty due to loss of habitat as well as habitat degradation 1. Common pollinators are insects such as bees, butterflies, and beetles; birds such as hummingbirds; and bats.