Steemers, It should be noted that the role of bees is very important for the life of all living beings including humans. Almost every food product we consume today contains honey and it turns out the benefits of bees not only from honey alone but the existence of bees itself is very important for life.
Scientists have examined at least about 20,000 species of bees in the world. But some people still degrade the welfare of the world based on bee colonies.
And from the last few decades the world's bee population has begun to decline, this is because the "colony collapse disorder" syndrome (CCD) of 2007 has officially been marked as:
"The loss of all adult honey bees in a beehive, while bee larvae are still immature, and no honey is present."
This is believed to be possible due to incorrect use of pesticides, in 2012 some independent peer review studies show that neo-nicotinoids have previously undetected routes (such as dust, pollen, nectar) that affect bees and their health.
"If the bees disappear from the face of the Earth, then humans have only 4 more years to survive." (Albert Einstein)
Are bees really important for the survival of all beings? And what will happen if the bee colony is destroyed? Plants, Animals and Human Goes Extinct. Is that true? for more details see the following reviews:
#1. No more honey.
Obviously, without bees, the first thing we will not get again is honey. Humans have been raising and harvesting honey for 9000 years. Honey has many uses, one of them as an ingredient in the cosmetics industry. It helps keep your skin healthy and very good for the scalp. And many food products that use honey as a seasoning mixture.
It is also effective as a natural remedy for treating wounds and burns. Another major use of honey is in cough medicine and throat lozenge. Honey helps cool the pain and helps calm the throat.
So without bees, one of the healthiest and most versatile foods in history will be a thing of the past.
#2. World Food Supply is becoming scarce.
Around the world today, there are 100 major varieties of food crops, 90% of which are human food supplies.
Honeybees pollinate 90% of all flowering plants in the United States and at least 30% of all plants in the world. At least a third of the food we eat, depends on the pollination.
Pollination by bees is required for many plants such as: apples, cherries, soybeans, oranges, lemons, limes, carrots and others.
Although there are other pollinating species such as bats, the effect is very small compared to bees.
#3. Dairy products will disappear.
Another problem that humans will face without bees is the loss of dairy products. Indeed, humans do not eat all the plants produced from pollination. Other creatures who eat it is one of the cows is milk (dairy cow). They need about 100 pounds of food each day and they have a rather complicated diet. Most of what they eat, such as straw and alfalfa (a type of plant for animal feed), needs to be pollinated by bees.
Without alfalfa, there is not enough food for dairy cattle. Which means things like butter, milk and cheese milk will just disappear. Sheep and goats also eat is food pollinated, so do not expect any of them to replace the cows.
#4. Cotton will not grow.
Not all plants pollinated by bees are something we eat. They also pollinate cotton, which is a staple clothing industry. Can you even imagine a world without cotton? Some everyday items such as clothing, sheets, disposable diaper shoelaces, and toilet paper all use cotton.
Although we can make clothes that are similar to cotton, like polyester, the problem is the demand for new synthetic fabrics will put a large load on the material needed to make it and the material is not as cotton. Needless to say, the clothing in the post-bee world would be much different, and probably much more expensive.
#5. What will we eat in the world if the bee is extinct?
You may be wondering what we will eat if all the bees are extinct. As we know, cows and beef will be affected, but what about pigs and chickens? The good news is that pigs can eat anything (including dead people), and chickens eat foods that are not pollinated by bees. That means that pork and chickens are likely to become the principal of many people's proteins.
For crops, wheat, corn, soybeans, and rice need not be pollinated by insects, so they will still be abundant. Some fruits and vegetables that are pollinated by bees will survive with human intervention. Potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, and just need a small amount of pollination.
However, crop production will drop significantly. Also, you can say goodbye to many cooking oils such as canola, coconut, almond and sesame, which will no longer exist.
#6. The occurrence of damage to the world economy.
Without the bees, the world economy will suffer a major blow. Some industries such as coffee, cotton, and production / food will be the consequences of bee loss.
As we discussed earlier, the dairy industry may disappear. Currently, there are more than 47,000 cattle farms in 50 countries. While we can not find the overall figure for the dairy industry in the US, we found the number for the largest milk producer, Wisconsin. It accounts for $ 43.4 billion per year. This does not even include companies that make dairy products like Kraft, Saputo and Nestle, which might collapse without milk. The reason that the dairy industry will collapse is because alfalfa will not grow.
#7. Famine All Over the World.
Without bees, it will be difficult to maintain the current human population, food availability will drop dramatically, and costs will increase. Which means less access to food for many people.
If all the bees die, it will cause a great load on the resources while on the farm still cut corn, wheat, rice, and soybeans. During that time, hunger will be very likely. Bees, though small insects but capable of changing the whole world if it is abandoned it will have a very bad impact on human life.
All elements of an ecosystem are very important, and play their own distinct role in the holistic function of the ecosystem.
If you remove one of these elements it will be able to cause a certain degree of destruction, and the natural system will need to make adjustments, which can be positive or negative and out of our control.
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The world wouldn't be the same if the bees extinct... just think about all those species we haven't discovered yet but already disappeared from the planet...
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I agree with your opinion, that all living things in the world have a very important function for the life cycle. they exist to maintain the balance of the ecosystem. If one of these animals is extinct, of course there are adverse effects that occur for our balance and our lives. Thank you for your vote and comments.
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