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What are the importance of bee keeping

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Answered by ponambalam70
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Bees are responsible for pollinating more than 80% of all plants that have flowers including the vast majority of agriculture crops. Without bees, several foods consumed by humans would become extinct. Wild honey bees have almost disappeared as they compete for nectar and pollen with commercial bees farms. Commercial bee farms are vulnerable to mass destruction if a bee farm becomes infected. Plus, bee pollination of non-commercial plants provides nutritional habitat for wild animals and other helpful insects.

It is important to keep bees for the production of honey, beeswax, propolis, pollen (bee bread), royal jelly and bee venom; for food, medicine and income. Beekeeping is also important for pollination and recreational activities

Answered by rakhinegi49135
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Bee-keeping Is the care and management of honey bees for the production of honey and wax.

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