Flower-Filled Dikes Serve as Insect Highways for Rare Bees

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Flower-Filled Dikes Serve as Insect Highways for Rare Bees
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A study in the Netherlands found that flower-filled dikes host a diverse and often rare bee population, including species on the red list, and are more effective for bee conservation than agricultural flower strips. Increasing flower diversity on dikes could boost bee populations, benefiting biodiversity and food pollination, with potential for further ecological improvements.

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