There are more than 6 million apple trees and probably more than 5 billion flowers that have bloomed in nature this April and will be visited by bees and a vast array of natural and native insects from the apple orchards of the Oeste region.
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There are more than 6 million apple trees and probably more than 5 billion flowers that have bloomed in nature this April and will be visited by bees and a vast array of natural and native insects of the apple orchards in the Oeste region. This year the phenomenon has been amplified by an abundant bloom and favorable climatic conditions for the activity of pollinating insects. But the big news is the great reinforcement of this nature service, which is linked to an ongoing agroecology program, where the study of the large family of pollinating insects over 8 years has concluded that there are species of these, much more interesting, more specialized in apple trees, more active and more bio-functional, that is, species that besides their role in pollination perform great predatory activity on pests in other phases of their life cycle, specifically the species of Syrphids. And the phenomenon gains more importance and traction once the community of producers, technicians, ...