Wild Bees
Wild bees are important pollinators found in various habitats around the world. Unlike domesticated bees, such as honeybees, wild bees include many species, like bumblebees and solitary bees, that do not live in hives. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping plants reproduce, which supports food production and biodiversity.
These bees are typically smaller and less social than their domesticated counterparts. Wild bees can be found in gardens, forests, and meadows, where they collect nectar and pollen from flowers. Protecting their habitats is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems and ensuring the continued availability of many crops.