If a bee disappears from the surface of the earth, human beings are only 4 years old. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more
Although the quotations above are usually due to Albert Einstein, in fact it is believed that this talented person is not true. It was originally written by Maurice Maeterlinck in his 1901 work "The Life of Bees" ("Origin of Exploration Citation"). But today's view is not about who actually wrote this introduction but it may be due to its truth. As I noticed that bees are going out, it represents warnings and fears about that possibility. Show more
If a bee disappears from the surface of the earth, human beings are only 4 years old. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more
Although the quotations above are usually due to Albert Einstein, in fact it is believed that this talented person is not true. It was originally written by Maurice Maeterlinck in his 1901 work "The Life of Bees" ("Origin of Exploration Citation"). But today's view is not about who actually wrote this introduction but it may be due to its truth. As I noticed that bees are going out, it represents a warning and fear of that possibility
Beef disappearance: In October 2006, beekeepers first gained attention from the United States and Europe, and they began to notice the strange phenomenon. The group noticed that a normal healthy bee gave up hives and refused to come back. Beekeepers have reported that the rate of loss of their urticaria is between 30% and 90%. It is entering the winter and the hives rash is indeed suffering loss, but I have never seen it before. The main observation of so-called Colonial Collapse Disorder (CCD) is that adult bees from very small to zero are in the hive, there are queen bees, immature bees and honey, but mature adults who are not sufficient workers There is not it.
Collective collapse (CCD) is a phenomenon that occurs when most of the worker bees in a group disappear, leaving some bees to take care of the queen, lots of food, and some immature bees. This disappearance occurs throughout the history of the bee industry and is known for its various names (loss of illness, decrease of spring, disease of May, collapse of falls, falls), but the name was changed in the second half of 2006 It was. Colonial collapse The number of missing colonies of North American bee (Apis mellifera) colony is increasing rapidly. The European beekeepers also observed similar phenomena in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and Germany, but according to reports received by the Northern Ireland Parliament, it decreased by more than 50%
Since 2006, the United States has shocking news that many bees have disappeared. A preliminary report on the obstacles of colonial collapse of Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis van Engelsdorp (2006) was mentioned and Dave Hackenberg, a Pennsylvania beekeeper, was the first beekeeper to report that the phenomenon of bees disappeared to beekeepers there were. - Each species has its own unique way of living and interaction with the environment. Some people have additional accessories to better fight with predators, others have bodies that allow them to pretend to the environment. Either for necessity or for fun, each species has its own way of breeding and breeding. Two species with different mating habits are Apis mellifera, well known as Pan paniscus, Bonobos apes.
Bees are rapidly disappearing. Not only bees (making delicious honey), all bees. North America alone has more than 4,000 wild bees, some of which are very special. And the bees are one of them (not the natural bees brought by the first settlers). Most bees are pollinators. In other words, honey bees can help plant breeding. So, there are no bees or plant babies. Who is the plant baby? Fruits and vegetables we eat every day. From apples to strawberries, from coffee to chocolate, from almonds to tomatoes, all these plants need pollinators, bees. It is estimated that 30% of the world's crops (and 90% of the wild plants) need insects like honey bees to breed. Without them, the crops will die and the world will be hungry.