WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

(post is archived)

[–] 1 pt

Not the honey, the pollinators for everything else. If you can't get rid of farms, you can eliminate what makes the food grow.

Crops which require pollinators:

ALFALFA: leafcutter bees and honey bees ALMOND: honey bees ANISE: honey bee APPLE: honey bees, blue mason orchard bees APRICOT: bees AVOCADO: bees, flies, bats BANANA: birds, fruit bats BLUEBERRY: Over 115 kinds of bees, including bumblebees, mason bees, mining bees and leafcutter bees CARDAMOM: honey bees, solitary bees CASHEW: bees, moths, fruit bats CHERRY: honey bees, Bumblebees, Solitary bees, flies CHOCOLATE: midges (flies), stingless bees COCONUT: insects and fruit bats COFFEE: stingless bees, other bees or flies CORIANDER: honey bees, solitary bees CRANBERRY: Over 40 native bees, including bumble DAIRY PRODUCTS: Diary cows eat ALFALFA pollinated by leafcutter and honey bees FIG: 800 kinds of fig wasps GRAPE: bees GRAPEFRUIT: bees KIWIFRUIT: honey bees, bumblebees, solitary bees MACADAMIA NUT: bees, beetles, wasps MANGO: bees, flies, wasps MELON: bees NUTMEG: honey bees, bird PAPAYA: moths, birds, bees PEACH: bees PEAR: honey bees, flies, mason bees PEPPERMINT: flies, bees PUMPKIN: squash and gourd bees, bumblebees RASPBERRY and BLACKBERRY: honey bees, bumblebees, solitary bees, hover flies SESAME: bees, flies, wasps STRAWBERRY: bees SUGARCANE: bees, thrips TEA PLANTS: flies, bees and other insects TEQUILA (AGAVE): bats TOMATO: bumble bees VANILLA: bees

Source: https://www.pollinator.org/pollinated-food