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Brisbane-based artist Michael Candy has proposed a method of artificial pollination using 3D-printed robotic flowers, in a bid to help increase the dwindling bee population. A conceptual project, the Synthetic Polleniser is a system of robotic flowers, designed to be safer for bees to pollinate than real fauna. "Bees are a vital part of our ecosystem, I feel that everyone needs to take the time and get to know these hard workers that keep our plants and crops pollinated," Candy told Dezeen. "It is common knowledge that bee population is suffering worldwide due to pesticides, climate change and Varroa mites – for these problems we can find solutions." Candy's robotic flowers are all equipped with pollen and nectar. They are designed to be installed alongside real plants, to encourage bees to pollinate. Read more on Dezeen: https://www.dezeen.com/?p=1183618 WATCH NEXT: Neri Oxman designs synthetic apiary - • Neri Oxman designs synthetic apiary Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh Like Dezeen on Facebook: / dezeen Follow Dezeen on Twitter: / dezeen Follow us on Instagram: / dezeen Check out our Pinterest: / dezeen