The hotel for pollinating bees in Valle del Aburrá

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Ana María Roldán – Environmental Deputy Director of Valle de Aburrá

Alfonso López Durán – Zootechnician

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Saturday, February 26, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). This place awaits daily more than 2,250 solitary bees looking for a place to rest and shelter. This initiative takes place in the Aburrá Valley, where 250 species have been identified.

“Protect the species so that they can continue to circulate in the territory without being affected, but we also want to strengthen the pollination that they develop in the territory,” explained Ana María Roldán, environmental deputy director of the Aburrá Valley.

The measure seeks to protect and strengthen the life of these small animals that, according to experts, are already on the verge of extinction.

“Bees in general are in danger of extinction due to various activities carried out by man, such as deforestation, the indiscriminate use of agrochemicals, the extension of a single crop and forest fires,” said Alfonso López Durán, zootechnician.

The bee hotels -generally built with dry pineapples, small paper or cardboard tubes, perforated wood or boxes filled with dry branches- allow to house various species without stings and provide them with a space to lay their eggs, as an alternative to the lack of habitat by the culture of removing dry trees.

“With these hotels we are strengthening the territories where bees can be found, which are currently very devastated, are being threatened and in this way we can protect in some way that these species continue to exist,” said Ana María Roldán, environmental deputy director of Valle de will get bored

As Einstein said: “without bees, there is no pollination, no grass, no animals, no men”. In reference to the role that bees play in ecosystems.

“We know that the situations that afflict the planet is the decrease in food that we have, and one of those causes of the decrease in food is the lack of natural pollination,” added Ana María Roldán, environmental deputy director of the Aburrá Valley.

For this reason, today hundreds of people unite with the purpose of defending these little giants.

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