Honey bees are not a native species in North America, and much of the world where they exist. Honey bees compete with native pollenators and they have a huge detrimental effect on native plants and insects. The loss of honey bees is a fantastic development for the natural environment, and if the bees disappear entirely, it might prevent the extinction of numerous North American plants and insects.
Problem is our crops are not natural plant communities, and some crops aren't all that attractive to native pollenators. Honey bees fill the void for these crops. So now farms in California won't be able to produce a number of crops that are endemic to other parts of the world. Whats wrong with only producing crops in the places where they grow naturally?What are we going to do about the Bees dying off in huge numbers?
You really shouldn't believe everything you're told or read. Most of it is just junk. The only problems with bees is that there are too many of them and some have become Africanized.
No more honey? I would just die. I never heard that bees were dying off.
With two headed frogs well be out of flys! but toally up with really cool stuff to look at!
well self pollinate! but way faster just fingure a flower make it ejaculate on u n put it in the other flower
**** THEM THRY CAN LEAR HOW TO HAVE SEX LIKE EVEYRONE ELSE
u dont c us jackin off on someone n makin them insert it in the vagina
bees....frogs.....what?
I guess we'll have to have funerals and a lot of little bee caskets.
these is pandemic to honey bees. its a mite the clogs up their suffocates them due to their number. its a real problem as honey bees pollinate many flowers, and it could disrupt the ecosystem quit badly. if they go extinct, or a better world is extirpated (extinct from a region), then many other animals could suffer because certain foliage could die out. many plants that flower are insect specific. some moths and butterflies can only pollinate certain flowers, just as honey bees can.
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