almond trees in california, which have short pollination windows. very close from here, we ve done a trial where we see that our bees were doing seven times more flights under really cold temperatures. with no automated way to monitor bee performance, the bee float team spends hours each day staring at trees counting bees. we know how many bees the flower requires to develop a fruit of x size. reporter: so far it s working. in argentina, their trials increase crop yields up to 90% and made fruit like these blueberries in oregon 22% bigger. at the moment, bee flow knows it can t address ever issue impacting bees, so for now their goal is to make what we already have better. there s a lot of questions that are still waiting for answers, and we think that this is just the start of our journey on pollination that has been underestimated by the agriculture industry.