pollinator
/ˈpɑləˌneɪtər/
noun
- An insect, bird, or other animal that moves pollen from one flower to another, helping plants reproduce.
- The decline of pollinators threatens the global food supply.
- Honeybees are the most famous pollinator, but butterflies and bats also do the job.
- Gardeners often plant flowers that attract pollinators like hummingbirds.