Why are hives with bees placed on buckwheat fields?

Buckwheat emits an incomparable aroma during flowering. Hives with bees are displayed to attract them to this pleasant scent. They feast on nectar by pollinating plants.
Increased pollination produces more buckwheat fruit ovaries. This increases the yield of the field.
In addition, bees, after being in such a place, produce healthy and tasty buckwheat honey.
Conclusion: hives are placed to increase the yield of the field and obtain honey.



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