During flowering period, beehives are kept in a crop field so as to increase the efficiency of pollination since, bees are pollinators. It also improves the yield and quality of honey and crops as well as, honeybees visit and collect nectar from a large number and variety of flowers. The two Crop-fields, where bee-keeping is practised are those of Brassica and apple.
Why are beehives kept in a crop field during flowering period? Name any two crop fields where this is practised.
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Mr.Ramgopal
During flowering period, beehives are kept in a crop field so as to increase the efficiency of pollination since, bees are pollinators. It also improves the yield and quality of honey and crops as well as, honeybees visit and collect nectar from a large number and variety of flowers. The two Crop-fields, where bee-keeping is practised are those of Brassica and apple.