Picture shows Zohra, 13, (left) and Louisa Boucheloukh, 9, (right) in undated footage. The two sisters have raised hundreds of Euros to create a flower seed vending machine in a bid to ensure the existence of wild bee species. Note: Image is a screenshot from video. (Newsflash)
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28 December 2022
A flower seed vending machine to help save wild bees has been invented by a pair of schoolgirl sisters in Germany. Louisa Boucheloukh, nine, and her 13-year-old sister Zohra raised EUR 600 (GBP 530) to build the prototype at their home in Hanover, Lower Saxony. Now the machines are being...