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[Important for world] Respect more for the bees
We see them almost every day in spring and summer. They are part of nature - it's so obvious. However, few people wonder about the huge role that bees play in the world. Well, bees are not only honey!
We see them almost every day in spring and summer. They are part of nature - it's so obvious. However, few people wonder about the huge role that bees play in the world. Well, bees are not only honey!
Why should we protect the bees?
These inconspicuous insects are crucial for food production - they pollinate the plants that we eat afterwards from morning to evening. Apparently, every 3 tablespoons of our daily food depends on the activity of pollinating insects! Thanks to bumblebees, bees, butterflies, wasps and other tiny animals, we enjoy tomatoes, zucchini, apples, nuts and herbs every day...
These inconspicuous insects are crucial for food production - they pollinate the plants that we eat afterwards from morning to evening. Apparently, every 3 tablespoons of our daily food depends on the activity of pollinating insects! Thanks to bumblebees, bees, butterflies, wasps and other tiny animals, we enjoy tomatoes, zucchini, apples, nuts and herbs every day...
The bees are dying
We need them, we depend on them, but hardly any of us realize that bees are dying. Since the end of the nineties, we have been observing their mass disappearances from hives, and bee colonies are becoming smaller and smaller.
Please more respect for the bees!!! they are treasures for us!
Only bees can produce honey!
Did you know that honey is one of the few foods that do not spoil
During an excavation in Georgia in 2012, a 5,500-year-old pitcher of honey was found. The honey was still edible! It was crystallized - it is natural after THAT time - but it was enough to put it in a vessel in warm water to regain its former consistency. Honey was found in the tombs of the pharaohs.
To produce 1 kg of honey, bees have to perch about 4 million times on flowers or leaves. One bee produces about one teaspoon of honey in its entire life.
We need them, we depend on them, but hardly any of us realize that bees are dying. Since the end of the nineties, we have been observing their mass disappearances from hives, and bee colonies are becoming smaller and smaller.
Please more respect for the bees!!! they are treasures for us!
Only bees can produce honey!
Did you know that honey is one of the few foods that do not spoil
During an excavation in Georgia in 2012, a 5,500-year-old pitcher of honey was found. The honey was still edible! It was crystallized - it is natural after THAT time - but it was enough to put it in a vessel in warm water to regain its former consistency. Honey was found in the tombs of the pharaohs.
To produce 1 kg of honey, bees have to perch about 4 million times on flowers or leaves. One bee produces about one teaspoon of honey in its entire life.