Impollinazione: il processo vitale delle api

Pollination: the life process of bees

Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred from one flower to another, allowing for fertilization and the production of fruits and seeds. Bees are among the world's most efficient pollinators.

While collecting nectar, bees deposit pollen on their hairy bodies. By moving from flower to flower, bees promote plant reproduction. This natural mechanism supports entire ecosystems and ensures a diverse food supply.

Without pollination, many crops would decline dramatically. Strawberries, apples, almonds, and numerous vegetables depend on the activity of bees. Pollination is therefore an invisible pillar of our daily diet.

Promoting the protection of bees means ensuring the continuity of this natural process, essential for life on the planet.

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