The vibrant colors of spring are not just visually appealing but are critical to the survival of many species. Pollinators like bees, wasps, and moths rely on these visual cues to locate nectar, which in turn supports plant reproduction. Disruptions to this delicate balance, such as habitat loss or climate change, could have cascading effects on ecosystems. Additionally, the decline of pollinator populations poses risks to agricultural systems that depend on these natural processes for crop production.