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  • The Importance of Bees: Pollination
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If a fruit tree's flowers are not sufficiently pollinated, its fruit can be misshapen, like the pear on the left.

If a fruit tree's flowers are not sufficiently pollinated, its fruit can be misshapen, like the pear on the left.
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Effects of Bees on Fruit

Flowers that are visited more often by bees will produce larger and more uniform fruit than those visited less often. This beneficial effect of pollination is most obvious in tree fruit.

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