What are the requirements for weather conditions during the pear blossom period?
Strong winds and even rainy days are not conducive to flowering and pollination. Pear trees are self-pollinated and need bees and butterflies or artificial pollination. According to the survey, each bee can collect 60 pears at a time and fly out more than 20 times a day, which is far more efficient than artificial pollination. However, due to the large amount of pollen given by artificial pollination, pear flowers can be pollinated and fertilized more fully, thus affecting the development of fruits and increasing the size of fruits, especially in the case of continuous rainy and windy weather at flowering stage, insects and bees will not go out for activities. Therefore, artificial pollination is an important technical measure to ensure high yield and improve fruit quality.