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Watching nectar feeders from a distance can be quite interesting. There are different kinds of nectar feeders of which you could study and write about, such as humming birds, honey bees, butterflies, woodpeckers, sparrows, etc. Most birds would pollinate fruits not pollen found in flowers. For a moment, watching my flower plants blooming during their pick season, I noticed pairs of hummingbirds flying around the flowers sucking pollen from the center of the flower petals with bees also pollinating, collecting nectar and heading back and forth from their hidings where they have built their hives. If there are let to settle in these spots, they expand in numbers adding into their families while producing honey inside their honeycombs stored in bee hives. In order to collect these honeycombs, all of the bees needs to be sent away by burning and producing smoke or using bees’ detectors to electronically divert their…
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