Insects are one of the most important creatures in our world. They play a very important role in many tasks essential to human survival. Insects influence science, environment, human development, food supply in various ways. Insect pollination is one of the main beneficial functions of insects against human development. It is well known that pollination of insects is the process of breeding and fertilization due to the movement of pollen by insects.
It is no doubt that insect pollination is an important service for wild and agricultural systems. Without an insect pollinator, about a third of the world's crops will bloom and decline and it will be ridiculous. Unmanaged local bees offer important pollination services to many important crops. Learn about Cornell's research on wild bees. We have two goals: to introduce ongoing research on wild and other pollinators at Cornell University and a list of countries on the biology, importance and protection information page of wild pollinators It is to provide.
It is easy to think that it is not a problem, we can manage without wild, but just look at insects. Insects are the main pollinators of all our crops. There is neither insect nor pollination nor pollination. And we and our animals have no food. The number of bees is particularly serious, causing widespread concern. Everyone knows that other imbalances are waiting for us unless we maximize the number of native species in their habitat. So, we can change the world in a small garden. We can help maintain a natural balance by discovering the secrets of our field while bringing a little happiness to our lives. You may allow wildflowers to grow first on your lawn - just mow the grass and leave the place without cutting until late this year.
Is it related? Even if that bug makes you tremble? Oh, yes. Most of our edible crops are pollinated by wind, but most of our wild plants are insects, from daisies to the most wonderful. Wild flowers, rare and beautiful women's slippers orchids. In addition insects form the foundation of thousands of food chains, and their disappearance is the main cause of the decline in the number of birds in British agricultural land since 1970. Several recessions are disastrous: ash, that chick was eaten by insects and once rich in maize fields. Red collateral Shrike (beetle) was extinct in the UK in the 1990s.