I found this lovely article on a forum in Arabic. I will try my best to translate it.
At this time of year which is the middle of June, the people Kefranbel, Syria work on pollinating their fig trees. They do so by picking the male figs and hook it on a string and hang them on the fig trees that require pollination.
The locals buy the male figs from merchants that bring their male figs from a different town, since the local capri fig ripens late.
a Capri fig
The tree is loaded with Capri figs
The capri figs are ready when the eye is a little open which allows the wasps to come out.
After harvesting, the farmers take the extra figs to be sold at the market of another town. Since their Capri figs are usually a week or two late. Usually they are sold by a hundred piece. Prices are around 100 Lira which is about $2.
You can see the wasps inside the bag.
After these figs are purchased, they are taken to the fig orchard. To be worked on.
A metal string is used.
Some use the traditional string which is actually some type of grass.
From there the stringed figs are taken to be hanged on the trees.
Here you see the kid is throwing the stringed figs on the tree. no need for a ladder to climb to hang them which takes a lot of time.
The farmers have to repeat the process up to 4 times, to ensure most of the crop is pollinated.
Three days later the male figs dry up and discarded.
About a month later, the figs are ready to be picked.