Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Why Bees Are So Important To Us


The bee is the largest pollinator on this planet, and without them we would have little time left to think out something that would allow us to overcome the next great extinction… us! The function of growing fruit on a branch occurs when a flower attracts a bee that lands on it, gets pollen stuck to it and then carries it to the next one that it lands on… thus triggering the flower to grow fruits. Since humans are heavily spraying pesticides to kill ‘bad’ little critters who destroy crops like corn, the bees die as well from these pesticides.  And as if that is not enough, there are several other causes as to why bees are dying.  Albert Einstein was quoted as saying, “when the bees die we have only four years left…”
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