Spring has come, bees awaken to new life and start their activities according to their tasks in the bee hive. Ten thousands of worker bees start working “in the field” to collect pollen and nectar for their kin – and at the same time deliver the important service of pollination of agricultural crops and natural vegetation. read more…
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