Pollination occurs when pollinators, such as bees, transfer pollen from the male part of one flower to the female part of another, enabling plants to produce fruits and seeds. Bees are vital for pollination, as they visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen, inadvertently transferring pollen between plants. Over one-third of the food we eat depends on this process, making pollinators crucial to our food systems and ecosystems. To learn more about the importance of pollination, check out our blog: What is pollination and why are bees so important?