In Texas, as in most of the world, insects serve as the primary pollinators of the majority of native plants and are the most important pollinators of agricultural crops. As discussed in this document, some insect groups are more efficient and effective pollinators than others. These species are ideal focal targets to support overall native pollinator diversity. Implementation of practices to enhance pollinator habitat will also benefit a great number of species dependent upon diverse native plant communities.
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