Abstract: Many plants rely on generalist pollinators for their reproduction, while others may have suites of pollinators, such as diurnal and nocturnal pollinators. Pollinators have an impact on the exchange of particles between plants, such as pollen or infectious particles. By looking at pollen and spore movement by different types of pollinators we can gain insight into the trade-off between reproductive success and exposure to disease. While pollen movement has been studied in S. latifolia , the movement of spores by pollinators has not been investigated. In this study, I investigated if the suite of pollinators who most efficiently move pollen is the same as those who most efficiently move spores, how spore and pollen transfer may differ among the sexes, the possible trade-off between reproductive success and exposure to disease, and flower availability.