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World Bee Day 2021: Today is World Bee Day. This year the theme of World Bee Day is - Bee engaged: Let's Build Back Better for Bees
Today is World Bee Day. Those of us who have a little patch of greenery or a balcony garden with flowering plants, often come across these little insects buzzing around but do we know if bees were not there the planet's ecosystem would fall apart and there would be no crop breeding. On World Bee Day, let us celebrate these tiny creatures and spread awareness about their role as the biggest pollinators. World Bee Day is an opportunuty to make people aware of the threats bees face. In December 2017, the United Nations declared the celebration of World Bee Day. Happy #WorldBeeDay!Ever wondered what it would be like without pollinators? It wouldn't be pretty.Here are some tips on how we can protect them 👇 pic.twitter.com/8AbMtd5qTa Albert Einstein said-If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left.Protecting the most important pollinator on the earth for our food security is a must. Save Bees. 🐝 #BeeEngaged#WorldBeeDaypic.twitter.com/KOLf318QD4 Today is #WorldBeeDay 🐝 #DYK without #Bees and Pollinators we would not have about 90% of wild plants and 75% of food crops. We need our pollinators for our survival. #ForNature#GenerationRestoration#SaveTheBees#SDGs#GlobalGoalsPhoto by me 😊 pic.twitter.com/A4DLjZAs9f The benefits of pollinators 🐞🦋 & bees 🐝are un-bee-lievableThey do so much for us & our planet 🌍🌏🌎✅ Now it is time for us to take action protect them & #SavetheBees⤵️Below are some key 🗝️benefits #WorldBeeDay#ForNatureVia @FAOpic.twitter.com/8VjkAWnc3s Bee trivia: A single beehive can have as many as 60,000 bees. And ruling over them is the queen bee who takes the throne after eliminating potential contenders. #WorldBeeDay#SaveTheBees#KeralaTourism📍 Honey Bee Tree, Munnar pic.twitter.com/HhLSx6V96w The theme of World Bee Day 2021 is: Bee Engaged - Build Back Better for Bees. World Bee Day Facts: Fruits and vegetables like watermelon, pumpkin, tomato, aubergine, papaya, orange, lime, strawberry, apple, mango and many more depend directly or indirectly on bees for pollination.More Related News