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More efficient than a bee!
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The moth dethrones the bee. According to a latest study by British researchers, the moth (Heterocera) deposits more and more pollen than the bee and therefore becomes a better pollinator. The moth is faster and more productive than diurnal insects. Unfortunately, 40% of butterflies have disappeared in Europe. In question, the disappearance of natural habitats and climate change. The major role of the moth in the pollination process reinforces the necessary protection of the species.
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