Bees and Flowers #2

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    ashaf

    Published on Jun 30, 2020
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    Hello Hiveans ... Good night !!!

    Continued from the previous post...

    As explained in the previous post, the existence of bees on earth is very beneficial for humans, because with the presence of bees in every plant, it can be said that the more fertile plants, because bees come to preserve the development of plants in their region, both fruit and flower plants. But it is very worrying when there are no bees on this earth. The reduced number of bees on this earth will have an impact and affect the plants themselves, so that when plants are not alive, nutrition for humans will also be threatened, because most human food sources come from plants. Many animals are endangered. One of them includes bees. When compared to 10 years ago, smaller bee populations, this is evidenced by some species of bees that do not look as usual. Then for the past 10 years, scientists say that the decline in bee populations is also rarely seen. This is caused by the influence of nature itself, both forest fires and other natural disasters that afflict our earth. One very fatal cause is logging in forests, for example in Indonesian territory, especially Aceh, there is also deforestation due to new land clearing or other illegal problems.

    Then what is the effect of bees on plants?

    Simply stated, bees can function or help pollinate some plants and help them grow. So that plants will always be fertile and always produce benefits for humans and animals. But scientists have found a solution to reduce the decline in bee populations, namely by growing plants that are able to present bees.

    In addition to provoking its presence, it also helps to nourish the bee itself, namely by pollen from certain plants such as sunflower plants and also pollen on forest levender plants contained in this post. Pollen from sunflower or forest levender plants is considered to be able to improve the health of bees in everyday life, so that their population will also increase.

    Pollen in plants that have a bright color is considered to prevent bees infected with pathogens or parasites that cause disease and protect the queen bee who is the leader of a bee colony.

    So don't be surprised if you see this video that there are many levender plants that are intentionally planted in this home page, because the goal is for the health of the bees themselves so that they will multiply in breeding gradually, so that he will continue his work in work or accelerate the development of each other plants in our respective regions. However, when compared to plants that are very good then there is in sunflowers.

    So for the sake of increasing the bee population in our respective regions, let's plant sunflowers and forest lavender flowers, or other plants that have biological contents as mentioned earlier. Of course we can and mampu.

    THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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    In the photo withVIVO Y12 smartphone
    Photo & Video Settingsprofesional
    Camerasmartphone VIVO Y12
    Photografer@ashaf
    ThemesBees and flowers 🌱 & 🐝
    Text referencePersonal observations & Opinions of experts ✎
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