Pollination tattoo

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Maori Tattoo Designs Men Sleeve, Maori Designs Pattern, Maori Sketch, Basic Shading, Evolution Tattoo, Totem Tattoo, Dr Woo, Forearm Band Tattoos, Buddha Tattoos

Bicem Sinik might be Turkey's Dr. Woo. This young female artist uses fine monochromatic lines to create geometric animals and other minimalist forms. The difference between Bicem Sinik and Dr. Woo is that Sinik sometimes uses subtle dots for basic shading, creating some depth in her images.

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Queen Bee Honeycomb Tattoo, Bee Neck Tattoos Women, Knee Bee Tattoo, Bailey Tattoo, Bees Tattoo, Sunday Tattoo, Tattoo Different, Queen Bee Tattoo, Honey Bee Tattoo

The world of tattoos is a vast and diverse realm, where individuals express their personal stories, beliefs, and passions through intricate designs etched onto their skin. One fascinating tattoo motif that has gained significant popularity in recent years is the honeycomb tattoo. This unique symbol carries a deep meaning and offers a visually captivating aesthetic

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Angel Tattoo Drawings, Maori Tattoo Patterns, Polynesian Tattoo Sleeve, Tato Maori, Ink Tattoo Design, Red Tattoo Ideas, Scandinavian Tattoo, Red Ink Tattoo, Mayan Tattoos

Huh, tattoos. They’re like potato chips — you can’t just stop at one. And, as any ink addict knows, there’s always that one design that seems to evade us, like a mythical creature frolicking just beyond our grasp. Well, fellow ink enthusiasts, we’re here to help you hunt down through a stunning collection of red tattoo ideas.

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Pollination Activity, Bee Pollination, Tomato Growers, Honeycomb Tattoo, Bubble Bee, Conservation Biology, Bee Colony, Crop Production, Bee Boxes

Bumble bees are managed for their pollination services in a variety of crop systems, including tomatoes, fruit trees, berries, and soybean (Abrol & Shankar, 2012; Feltham et al., 2014; Stanley et al., 2015; Suzuki et al., 2007). Most commercial bees are used in greenhouses, including for the growth of berries, squash, eggplant, and peppers (Abak et al., 1995; Shipp et al., 1994; Strange, 2015). However, around 95% are specifically used in tomato greenhouses (Velthuis & van Doorn, 2006).

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