Explore Solano’s Pollinator Cycles

Exploring Solano’s Pollinator Harmony

Find answers to your pollinator questions here quickly and easily.

What are native pollinators in Solano County?

Solano County hosts bees, butterflies, and other natives.

How can I support local pollinators?

Plant flowers and reduce pesticide use. Nearly all seed producing plants on the planet need pollination.

What are the native plants of Solano County?

California Native Plant Society Willis Jepson Chapter has the answer:

A list of native plants that do well in Solano County gardens is now available to the public. This list can be found in the brochure entitled “Native Planting Landscaping Guide” that can be downloaded from the website of the Willis Jepson Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (CNPS).

Search the website Calscape.org for additional native plants that can be found growing in Solano County.

Why are pollinators important for ecosystems?

They help plants reproduce, supporting biodiversity.

Native Pollinators: Ecosystem Heroes

Overview of Essential Highlights

Pollinator Types

Discover various native pollinator species.

Seasonal Insights

Understand the seasonal patterns they follow.

Plant Partnerships

Explore how native plants support pollinators.

Habitat Focus

Learn about creating pollinator-friendly habitats.

Conservation Efforts

Find out how to help preserve pollinator populations.

Why Native Plants Are Vital for Pollinators

Discover resources to support Solano County pollinators.

Plant Guides

Explore native plants to boost pollinator habitats.

Pollinator Species

Learn about local pollinators and their roles.

Seasonal Tips

Gain insights on pollinator seasons and cycles.