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RE: [ESP/ENGL] Polinizadores en el solar


Beautiful post, I really like the research work you have done, I appreciate all the information
What beautiful shots, I love how you have documented each species
Thank you very much for this wonderful work.
have a beautiful afternoonHello dear friend @sirenahippie good afternoon

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A very beautiful comment @jlufer, thank you very much for visiting my post and my backyard. I have always been aware of the importance of bees, especially the native ones of each place; so for about a decade I have tried to promote their conservation, not for honey extraction purposes, but for the function they have in nature. I recommend that everyone who has a garden or patio, try to help and if possible cultivate bees, they could be meliponas, which do not have stingers. In my house I am especially inclined towards the latter, since I live in the historic center of the town and adjoin a school, which is why I cannot breed Apis, but I can raise Meliponas, which I do in the wild, I let them nest where they like. We can all help bees by planting plants that are honey-bearing, each species has a defined feeding habit, so documentation is needed to know which plants to plant. A big greeting, have a beautiful afternoon too.


In the garden many species coexist naturally, every year, inside the vegetable plants I plant sunflowers, they attract the attention of the bees
in a beautiful feeling of seeing natural life in its own environment
have a beautiful afternoonLike your dear friend @sirenahippie I am lucky to have a large orchard and see many species of polonizers