Monday, September 9, 2013

What would happen if there weren't any honey bees?

Yes, they produce honey, but honey bees are also essential pollinators for many crops that we depend on for food. According to the article I linked to below, without bees, our supermarkets would have about half the amount of food that we currently have and we would struggle to supply enough food to feed the world. Also, without the bees to pollinate crops and other plants, the plants will not be able to reproduce and will die off. Then the animals who depend on those plants for food will struggle to survive, and the rest of the food chains on up will be adversely affected if not destroyed. 


The worst part is that bees are dying at unnatural rates. Much work is being done to save the bees, and there have been some gains in states such as North Dakota which is an essential home to bees in the summer where they produce the most honey in the nation. However, more work needs to be done to save the bees so that we can keep our food supply and environment healthy.

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