SAVE THE BEES Hello everyone, Ok so I'm going to start off with a story. When I was younger I'd spend hours upon hours outside in the sun so naturally one day I got stung by a bee. Over the course of the next few days, obviously it began swelling until it looked well like a giant muscle had sprouted on the side of my arm. Now that's just my story with bees, you all have your own. ALL OF HUMANITY as complex and fragile as it is STANDS ON VARIOUS PILLARS. ONE OF THEM HAPPENS TO BE THE HONEYBEE. 1/3 MEALS THAT YOU eat everyday IS MADE POSSIBLE BY BEES. THEY ARE SO IMPORTANT THAT IF THEY WERE TO DIE OUT THOUSANDS OF PLANTS (because they pollinate if you didn't know that) WOULD FOLLOW, WHICH WOULD EVENTUALLY LEAD TO OUR STARVATION AS LIVESTOCK WOULDNT HAVE ANY FOOD UNABLE TO PROVIDE FOR OUR MILK AND MEAT. THEY ALSO HAVE A HUGE ECONOMIC IMPACT BRINGING IN 100S OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS BY THE PLANTS …show more content…
PARASITES STRAIGHT OUT OF A HORROR MOVIE LIKE ACARAPIS WOODI. MICROSCOPIC MITES THAT EFFECT THE TRACHEA, THROAT OF BEES. THEY TAKE CAMP THERE AND SPEND THEIR WHOLE LIVES THERE BASICALLY WEAKENING THEM FROM THE INSIDE. BUT EVEN THAT IS NOT ENOUGH TO DESCRIBE THE HORRENDOUS DECLINE IN THEIR NUMBERS. OVER THE YEARS NEW PESTICIDES HAVE ALSO BEEN INTRODUCED THAT ARE DEADLY TO BEES; NEONICOTINOIDS WHICH IS SIMILAR TO NICOTINE. THEY ATTACK INSECTS BY HARMING THEIR NERVOUS SYSTEM. TODAY THEY ARE THE MOST WIDELY USED INSECTICIDES. BEES COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE TOXIN WHILST GATHERING POLLEN. OFTEN BRINGING MATERIAL INTO THE HIVE AND EVENTUALLY KILLING OFF THE COLONY. THE TOXINS HAVE TERRIBLE IMPACTS ON THEM, IN HIGH DOSES DEATH, BUT EVEN IN SMALL DOSES IT CAN BE LETHAL AND MAY LEAD TO BEES FORGETTING HOW TO NAVIGATE THE WORLD SO THEY FLY INTO THE WILD GET LOST AND DIE ALONE. WE KNOW WE NEED TO CHANGE THIS BUT OBVIOUSLY THERE ARE BILLIONS OF DOLARS TO BE MADE DELAYING
There are many things believed to be the cause of bee endangerment. Of the survey conducted, 18% believe the cause is from chemicals used on plants such as pesticides; 25% believe it is because people do not like bees and kill them; 13% believe it is from habitat destruction; 25 % believe it is from natural causes. Overall, the general population is correct with regard to why bees have become endangered. Lauren Bennett says the main cause of the rapid decline in bee populations is from natural causes such as global warming and colony collapse disorder, which is when bees abandon their hive and causes the hive to die as well. Marla Spivak, says it is from parasites. Henry Samuel says it is from neonicotinoids, which is a pesticide that is similar to nicotine.
The bees never seem to catch a break which is putting the bees under “stress” which is a factor. Furthermore, when they are pollinating all these different plants some are not nutritious as others, for example cucumbers aren’t as healthy as some of the other plants but there is still a demand for them, so the bees still have to work and eventually become unhealthy if they aren’t getting the right nutrients. Another factor is pesticides, which has many different points of view but overall it has come to decided it is not the pesticides themselves that are killing masses of bees but it is lowering their immune system and making it easier for them to get sick, for example with the common parasite Nosema. Nosema is a parasite in the digestive track of the honey bee that attacks the entire hive and can eventually wipe out the whole hive. The effects of the pesticides are ultimately never letting the hives reach their maximum potential, which in the end could render the hives weak and lethargic. There are so many pesticides out there it is hard to tell exactly what component in the pesticide is hurting the bees. It is recently found that the inert ingredients used often to boost the effectiveness of the pesticide are actually more harmful than the actual toxic ingredients
Honeybees are very important to our food supply because they pollinate our plants and help them grow. Other than the sun and water bees bring to crop or plants a lot of the nutrition that the plant is going to need and so the plant is able to produce more. Without bees helping our food grow we would be very short on food supply.
From around the year 2006, many bee farmers in the U.S.A and some parts of Europe started reporting sharp declines in their bee stocks. The reason for this declining numbers was not known and therefore scientists named it colony collapse disorder (CCD). Colony collapse disorder (CCD) is a not a very old phenomena and it became popular when large number of bee colonies started disappearing. The disappearing was mysterious since no dead bees were found in or around the beehives after a colony’s number was reported to have gone down or vanished. This prompted a lot of study and investigations to uncover the mystery and to establish possible remedies. Among the many reasons for the causes of the CCD
A lack of crop diversity in recent years has contributed to the collapse in bee populations. While there are many species of larger genus, the genus themselves are becoming few and far between. Another culprit is the varroa mite; a minute arachnid that infiltrates bee hives on the back of migrant worker bees, sucking their blood supply. These mites lay their eggs alongside the honeycombs of young bees, infecting the colony with bacteria, viruses, and foreign pathogens.
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Honeybees are beyond important for our food supply. They make honey that we can enjoy. The honey they make goes in a lot of different foods around the world. For example honey goes in some icecreams and on certain foods.If we didn’t have honey then a lot of businesses would go away.
The honey bee is vital to an estimated $117 billion annual production of crops through pollination within the United States more than a half of the food that humans consume has a correlation with the bee either directly or indirectly. The USDA reports the following food products would be immediately damaged if no bees were available to pollinate:
Since the late 1900’s, honeybees have been mysteriously disappearing in unusually high rates across the nation. The total number of these honey bee colonies has decreased from 5 million in the 1940s to only 2.5 million colonies today. Even though the bee colonies have decreased, the need for pollinators, such as bees, has increased dramatically. Declines in honey bee colony health were provoked further in the 1980s with the arrival of new pathogens and pests. The arrival of Varroa and tracheal mites into the United States during the 1990s created additional stress on the honey bee population. These various mites attack both adult bees and the developing honey bee larvae and can transmit viruses.
An empty hive will result in completely ruining that certain colony since there is no team work to be done within it. Because of different types of pesticides in honey bee farms, more bee hives are damaged and lost due to effects of these chemicals. Synthetic products that once was believed to only kill viruses and result in healthier and more producing bees, are acting completely opposite. There are however, diseases and microscopic parasites that can get into the bodies of this type of insects and kill them over time and use the resources of their bodies. “New or emerging diseases such as Israeli Acute Paralysis virus and the gut parasite Nosema” (1). Nosema parasite for example can be a serious threat during colder times of the year specially if colonies are foraging on non nutritious pollen at the same time. But by feeding anti fungal medication such as Fumagilin-B®, to the bees it can be very successful for controlling the problems and keeping the group of insects healthy. But how come using pesticides in this way is going to be a benefit rather than killing the bees? I believe that here we can find a perfect example of fine line between using these kinds chemicals. Same as Fumagilin-B, Neonicotinoids are insecticides that gained a popularity by protecting the plants and bees from different types of bugs and parasites. This type of chemical was praised mainly for its water solubility to be used in soil for plants and also for their low-toxicity to many beneficial insects, including honey bees. However, this claim has been recently come into question (2). This new class of insecticides is chemically related to nicotine as you can probably tell by the way it has been named after. Although nicotine is non toxic to mammals, birds, and plants, they are much more toxic to invertebrates such as insects. When explaining something toxic, probably the
Honeybees are very important to the environment, and the way we live. Even though they seem small and not able to create anything, they are responsible for pollinating flowers, fruits, and vegetables. The existence of bees dates back to ancient Egypt. Honey was found in pyramids preserved. Scientists were able to warm up the honey and still eat it because it never goes bad.
Unknowingly, an insect as a bee can have catastrophic harm to our lives. Bees may seem very dangerous but they are the species that has dramatic effects to our supplies and business. Bees are very essential to our everyday lives because without bees our food necessities, health essentials, and economy decrease. Honey bees should be protected because without them we would lose a vital source of food and medicinal treatments, and nature like basic flowers and plants will eventually rot and die.
“Pollen requires a lot of energy, and so many flowers attract and also reward bees with nectar, a mixture of water and sugars produced by plants.” ( Native Plants and Ecosystem Services). If bees happened to go extinct would rise the prices of food drastically. There are many other reasons besides farmers using pesticides that have caused the death of bees being; the climate change, practices, lost of habitat, and many different types of disease. 1970 was the year that CCD colony collapse disorder came to mind. That year beekeepers lost more than 80 percent of their bees. The bees vanished they had no idea what happened to the bees and why they left the queen and the babies. The death streak of bees went down until a recent year that was a enormous death of “42 percent of bee colonies collapsed in the United States alone in 2015.” (Climate
Albert Einstein once said, “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man” (“Einstein Once Said…”). After careful thought on this matter, this can be a scary concept to process. Millions of years have passed with the honey bee gracing the earth, and in fact, the honeybee is the only insect that aids in the production of food that is consumed by the human race (“20 Amazing Honey Bee Facts!”). Imagine going to a grocery store and there being no almonds to buy, a scarce supply of apples to choose from, and a very limited
Bees are small flying insects, buzzing around with its painful stings which always make people afraid and annoyed. What generally relate with bees are their roles in pollination and producing honey and beeswax. So it seems that bees might be nothing to human as it’s easy to find substitutes for honey as flavoring. However, this perception is mistaken. Without bees, aftermath.