Why are more and more young people starting to keep bees?
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12:00 More and more young people are starting to beekeeping. Beginners' courses are fully booked straight away. But those who start will soon realise: beekeeping is a profession in itself.
Bees are one of the largest pollinators on the planet and pollination is essential because they contribute to the world’s food security, provide high-quality food (such as honey, royal jelly and pollen) and other products such as wax or propolis, and beekeeping. “It supports the production of more than 75% of global crops, such as fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds,” said the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
If it is true to drive out intruders, not all honey bees immediately strike. Also with the nectar collectors there are individual differences in the desire to attackIn the honey bee people, every insect knows what to do: animals that do not differ externally, carry out fundamentally different, but important tasks for the survival of the state. Collectors, for example, deal with the search for food, while guards defend the state against intruders…
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