Examples of using Pollinators in English and their translations into Korean
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Other pollinators, too.
Creating Habitat for Pollinators.
The pollinators are helping me.
These plants will act as pollinators.
Some are predators or pollinators, whether to feed themselves or to provision their nests.
Honeybees hog the limelight, yet wild insects are the most important and vulnerable pollinators→.
In the process, they had also protected and promoted pollinators and beneficial insect predators.
So-called agri-environment schemes represent the best way to help insect pollinators.
It's about bees and other pollinators in our environment and why they're so important.
Heating up west-facing flowers with a portable heater brought more pollinators back to the flowers.
Common pollinators like insects and birds were created on Day Five, in close connection with the plants that needed them.
Students designed experiments around various desert plants and pollinators, like Cardon Cactus and moth species.
Also, chemical products associated with agriculture or other productive processes have affected many species such as honeybees and other pollinators.
NOFA-VT Summer Workshop Series: Creating Habitat for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects with Marijke Niles-2014.
More importantly though,it is one of the best of all plants for attracting bees, butterflies and other pollinators to your garden.
One way to help pollinators in urban areas is to provide flowers for them to feed on, in an environment which is otherwise empty of flowering plant life….
Thirty-five percent of the world's plant crops requires pollination by bees, wasps and other animals;arthropods are more than just pollinators.
This dance of human intelligence, plant life, pollinators, and animals is key to how human communities became prosperous and took root across the planet.
It is possible that if this syndrome continues toimpact the bat population, it may have an influence on crops because many bats function as pollinators for crops.
A February report from the U.N. warned that the loss of soil, plants,trees and pollinators such as birds, bats and bees undermines the world's ability to produce food.
Some of the plants on sale, about 15 percent,were marketed as bee-friendly, and just over half of those appear on the Royal Horticultural Society's“Perfect for Pollinators” list.
We all know about the benefits of European honey bees(Apis mellifera), buthow about our“home grown” pollinators- our native bees, hover flies, beetles, moths and butterflies.
They were created without the nectar that other flowers have to attract pollinators, but with the capacity for producing the aromatic sex attractants, and the ability to adapt to the insects available for pollination.
Neem Oil is used to manufacture neem oil insecticide because it contains azadirachtin which effects over 600 species of pests including insects, nematodes,fungi and viruses and is completely safe to non target organisms like beneficial predators, honey bees, pollinators, fish, birds, cattle and human beings.
The Pollinator: John Chapman.
Study after study confirms that maintaining our pollinator biodiversity keeps our agricultural systems and natural ecosystems resilient.
It's been estimated that 1 out of every 3 bites of food is made possible by a pollinator.
The experienced ecologists have worked on more than 350 sites throughout the state, using innovative methods, like animal grazing and enhancing pollinator habitat.
In the long term… pollinator services will be minimised, leading to reduced fruit and seed production, and eventually to reduced new plant recruitment for forests," Bourne said.
One of the smallest among all bees in the genus Melipona,with lengths ranging from 6 to 7 mm, Is being used in some countries such as Japan and Germany as a pollinator for glasshouses.