This study explored whether native plant hedgerows can enhance native and/or non-native pollinator presence in and around agricultural fields. Bees were sampled at six organically managed farms in Central California, four of which had hedgerows and two that did not. On hedgerow sites, bees were collected at varying distances out from the hedgerows. Native bee abundance and richness were markedly greater on hedgerow sites, but no effect was found for non-native honeybees. Additionally, native bee presence and species richness were higher in samples collected within the hedgerow than in those collected at further distances from these native plantings. Native hedgerows may thus be a valuable tool in supporting pollinators.