Kenyan farmers have learned to use bees to stop elephants from tracking crops, the BBC said Friday. The UPS is used to block these animals. These animals are dummy plywood.
In Kenya, the areas in which people live are increasingly consistent with the elephant’s magnitude, which increases the likelihood of conflict. Over 200 people have died in Kenya over the past seven years, according to statistics from the World Wide Life Fund.
“Expansion of agricultural areas, cutting out forests, urbanization, reducing and fragmenting elephant habitats – animals that require large spaces – force people to enter the people who live in search of food and water,” explained BBC Greta Francesca Iori as an advisor to protect elephants and conflict resolution.
Bees against elephants
To protect both animals, crops and people, scientists have exploited the fact that elephants fear bees. As a result, they are away from the tree with wild African bee hives.
Reference: Kenya. The extinct Northern White Rhinoceros. Scientists found their way
Additionally, they warn each other to keep other members of the herd away from dangerous insects.
Plywood nest box. 10 Second Buzz
An elephant requires 24 hives per 0.4 hectares. – The 1-second hive is a dummy made from plywood. Thanks to this elephant, the hives have increased, the bees have a larger area, and farmers appear to bears at lower costs. explained Lucy King of the Oxford University Zoology School.
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Researchers say a 10-second bee cry enough for the elephant to retreat is enough.
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