Bees get the glory, but moths are also key pollinators, study says
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A hummingbird hawk-moth feeds on a flower's nectar.Scientists say moths play a larger role in pollination than once thought.(iStock)Modern gardeners often plant bee-friendly flowers in a bid to attract the pollinators and ensure their long-term survival.But recent research on moths' role in plant pollination suggests the less-heralded insects are just as important as bees - and hints it might be time to give them the respect they deserve.
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