Bee pollinator for flowers

Researchers at Harvard University in the United States have developed tiny bean-sized drones to pollination the flowers, as the number of bees decreases.

Half of the US bees are killed for unknown reasons. This is a terrible thing for bees and other plants that depend on insects for pollination. The lack of bees means that the amount of honey is reduced, which also means that the output of food produced will be less.

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Bee robots are capable of pollinating normally. (Photo: Robotinsider)

Unmanned aerial vehicles are designed to be small enough to poll for a flower with a weight of just 80mg.

The design allows the robots to fly and have time to move the pollen. The wing of the flying robot is capable of mimicking the action of flies, flapping their wings when pushed by a special ceramic device. This device will contract when there is a power source. This allows bee robots to flank about 100 times a second, enough to float in the air, like a normal bee.

The current bee is not ready for the best period of time. Since these bee robots are quite small, they can not fit into a battery charger. These special bees will also need some kind of computer to guide them while flying.