🐝 Bee jobs in our world 🌍

While bees and butterflies pollinate the flowers, they’re getting all the credit while different animals like birds,moths, Beatles,ants,wasps are also pollinators would help us get food and get some delicious honey. Without bees we wouldn’t have delicious fruits like apples,strawberries,blueberries,bananas a pears and many more fruits but that’s not the only thing bees do. You might be thinking what else do bees do? Well here’s the answer, help by hoping the circle of life is stopping many predators to go around New Zealand such as wasps rats other sorts of animals with  disrupt New Zealand ecosystem. to help bees don’t disrupt them a cool fact the worker bees are the only ones who can sting so bee~ careful. Flowers also attract the bees by their shapes their colours and smell and for very good flowers they would travel ten kilometres to get the flowers are looking for, so help them out stop picking the flowers and let them collect honey so if we stop all the bees from doing our work we won’t have fruits and vegetables and other plants since not everything is man-made like cake chocolate sugar that is man-made what is not man-made is vegetables like apples carrots green beans and so many others fruits and vegetable.Why do bees pollinate and help us get food? Good question  they drop in when they’re flying plus makes the pollen land on seeds and flowers what make them grow fruits and when they get to the hive they make this type of bread called bee bread that is their food for them and their baby Larva  so when the beekeepers noticed there’s pollen what looks good for us to have they will use a tool to scrape it all into a bucket and start adding sugar and different materials into it so we get our good syrup call?…… HONEY!! so when you’re in the supermarket look at some honey and see what it’s made out of and say the bees in our world made this! so next time you think we got ordinary honey remember that bees made this from scratch and from pollen. so don’t go to close to the bees since they will think you are trying to threaten them and they will sting you or breaking their nest/home so make sure you look out for their nests

Bees are vital pollinators, helping plants reproduce by transferring pollen between flowers. There are over 20,000 known species of bees, including honeybees, bumblebees, and solitary bees. Honeybees live in highly organized colonies with a queen, workers, and drones, each with specific roles. Worker bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers, which they use to make honey and feed the colony. Bees communicate with each other using a “waggle dance” to show the direction and distance of food sources.

Bees have specialized bodies, with fuzzy hairs that trap pollen and long tongues to reach deep into flowers. They are important for agriculture, pollinating crops like fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Many bee species are facing population declines due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change. Bees can sting as a defense mechanism, but most are not aggressive unless provoked. The decline of bees poses a threat to global food production and ecosystems, making their protection crucial for biodiversity.

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