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Honey collection improves when beehives are kept in crop-fields during flowering season. Explain.

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To explain why honey collection improves when beehives are kept in crop-fields during the flowering season, we can break down the explanation into several key points: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Role of Honey Bees as Pollinators**: - Honey bees are essential pollinators. They collect pollen from flowers and transfer it to other flowers, facilitating sexual reproduction in plants. 2. **Mutualistic Relationship**: ...
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