About Bees
Honey bees
Honeybees play an important role in the pollination of many crops. They are also an important source of honey and beeswax for humans. However, in recent years much attention has been paid to the decline in the bee population and its consequences for agriculture and nature.
There are many factors contributing to the decline of the bee population, including the disappearance of hives, pesticides and climate change. It is important to take measures to protect and restore the bee population. This can be done by installing hives, using less pesticides and preserving bee habitats.
Wild bees
Protecting the wild bees' natural habitat is also essential. Forests, grasslands and gardens can all be habitats for wild bees, and it is important to maintain these spaces to ensure their survival. Gardens can be designed to accommodate osmia by using bee plants and avoiding the use of pesticides