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Honey Bees Impact On Society

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The average person sees a bee and instantly tries to kill it, thinking that the bee has only one job, which is to sting. Not many people know that a bee is actually an extremely hard-working, important factor of our lives. Bees are considered to be keystone species because they play a major role in upholding an economy and without them our lives would be heavily impacted. Bees are necessary for reasons such as pollination (which impacts us daily) and the results that pollination create. Bees are not just insects they are a critical part of the world that not many people consider. Pollination and bees are something that we learn about at an early age, we learn that bees help pollinate flowers but many times we do not actually know just how important pollination is for us. Pollination is …show more content…

When putting it into perspective “one in every three bites of food we eat is pollinated directly or indirectly by honeybees”, according to Dennis vanEngelsdorp. Fruits like grapes, apples, oranges, strawberries, peaches, and blueberries all rely on pollination to be reproduced. Ninety percent of all apples and blueberries rely solely on honey bee pollination in order to be created. Without bee pollination we would lose many of those fruits. Not only would we lose the crops but it would also impact our economy heavily if we decided to kill all of the bees in our backyards. 2.1 billion dollars come from apple crop values and another 3.2 billion comes from grapes, if pollination is not occurring we would be losing not only crops but all of the money that comes in from the crops. This would affect not only the economy but also the people who harvest these crops as well. Many people do not consider the consequences on crops if we got rid of all the bees, we would kill many crops and all of the elements that go along with

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