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How do bees help us ?

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Answered by rochanaratakonda
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Humans have domesticated a few bee species, such as honey bees, but originally to forage extra ecosystem goods, such as honey, wax and pollen-products. ... Many wild bee species are as important or even more important for the average plant in nature and for a small farmer than domesticated honey bees.

Answered by jemimajames0611
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Humans have domesticated a few bee species, such as honey bees, but originally to forage extra ecosystem goods, such as honey, wax and pollen-products. Pollination service has become evident later, when natural bee-level has been declined. Many wild bee species are as important or even more important for the average plant in nature and for a small farmer than domesticated honey bees. Among these wild buzzers, the most common and conspicuous are bumble-bees with their large hairy bodies and strong buzz-sound during the flight. There are also many wild bee species, which live solitary life. They all have different life-style and need. Honey bees are largely domesticated and breed animals with the main emphasis to collect more honey and be more tolerant to the manager disturbances

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