Great Southeast Pollinator Census Activities

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We will be adding activities as they are created.

Activities leading up to the census:

Pollinator Identification Workshop

Vance County Farmers’ Market and Pollinator Garden, 210 Southpark Dr., Henderson

Dr. Hannah Levenson, NCSU entomologist, will come show her collection of pollinators – especially confusing flies, wasps, and bees – and give us pointers on how to tell the difference so that we can record what we see on the day of the pollinator census.

Using your Smartphone and iNaturalist to Identify Plants & Insects

Berea Branch Library, 1211 US-158, Oxford, Thurs., Aug. 7, 6-7 p.m.

South Granville County Senior Center, 114 Douglas Dr., Creedmoor, Mon., Aug. 11, 9:30-10:30 a.m.

    This will be a workshop on setting up and using the app on your phone. There will be practice afterwards in the Pollinator Garden. Free.

  • Register for Creedmoor by calling 919-528-0848.
  • Register for Berea by calling 919-693-1231.

On the day of the census:

Great Southeast Pollinator Census – Friday, August 22 and Saturday, August 23 – various locations.

Information about the Pollinator Census

Anyone interested in contributing to the census can count insects wherever they find them. For those who don’t have a garden, we hope to have volunteers positioned around the county on Friday and/or Saturday at several public gardens to help explain how to take a census. Day and time coming soon.

Granville County History Museum, 1 Museum Lane, Oxford –

Oxford Post Office, 144 Main St, Oxford –

Creedmoor Community Center Pollinator Garden, 114 Douglas Dr., Creedmoor –

Berea Library Pollinator Garden – 1211 US-158, Oxford

Person County Public Library Pollinator Garden, 319 S. Main St., Roxboro –

Written By

Johnny Coley, N.C. Cooperative ExtensionJohnny ColeyArea Agent, Agriculture - Consumer and Commercial Horticulture Call Johnny Email Johnny N.C. Cooperative Extension, Granville County Center
Updated on Jun 27, 2025
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