Drones can replace the dying bees
Today’s massive bee mortality is not only dangerous for humanity, because we may have to look for other sweeteners instead of honey in the future – agrarszektor.hu wrote.
If the pollinating work of insects will not be carried out, the explosive technological development experienced in the agricultural sector worth nothing, because instead of yield records humanity may face with lean years. But the researchers are experimenting with small flying robots that may replace bees. (agrarszektor.hu)
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