Over the past several years, a decline in the honeybee population has been noticed by scientists and environmental groups. Bees are leaving their hives and dying out for unknown reasons. Many studies show that bees do not have enough food resources to survive. Operation Pollination is working to draw awareness to this shortage by providing packets of wildflower seeds for planting. By planting the seeds, we are providing additional food resources for bees; a small step to support bees and their environment. As we work together with our retailers providing free seed packets, we are making a difference across the country!
OVER 150,000 WILDFLOWERS PLANTED
Thanks to retailers and caring individuals like you, we have distributed wildflowers across America to provide valuable nutrition to our pollinators.
Forget-Me-Not
These blue flowers emit a sweet scent attractive to bees and other pollinators, like butterflies and hummingbirds.
aster
These delicate purple flowers attract late season pollinators and provide shelter in their dried stalks during winter.
daisy
These recognizable white blooms produce an abundance of pollen and nectar that keeps pollinators like bees and moths fed.
bergamot
These unique purple blossoms are a particular favorite of bees as well as butterflies and hummingbirds.