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| Photo by Jan Hansen |
Some reasons why it is important to provide habitat for bees
- They are efficient pollinators, contributing to the reproduction of many plants.
- They support the growth of food crops, flowers, and trees
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| Photo by Jan Hansen |
- Bees help maintain balanced ecosystems and promote crop production.
- They affect 35% of global agricultural land and support the production of 87 leading food crops worldwide.
- Bees also pollinate the majority of the planet’s wild plants, supporting healthy ecosystems.
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1 comments:
Yes bees, but please also flies, butterflies, wasps, mosquitos (!) and all the weird and wonderful "pests" that used to abound and now are in short supply - For you slightly older people - think about how long it's been since you were on a road trip or long drive and had to stop to clean bugs off the windshield? After my round-trip drive to Long Beach from Shoreline last summer, there were maybe three bug splats. Sad indeed.
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