By Spencer McManamna June 18, 2025 1 min read

Who's that pollinator?! It's a Ladybug! Ladybugs (and other beetles) are pollinators! 

While they work to keep your garden safe from pests like aphids (eating up to 5,000 in their lifetime), they also transfer pollen! As they travel in and out of flowers in search of tasty aphids, pollen sticks to their bodies. The ladybugs then aid in pollination as they move from plant to plant.

Now that's what we call POLLINATOR POWER! 
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