Humans will go extinct 4 years after bees
The phenomenon of disappearance of cells occurs when most of the workers in the cell disappear, leaving behind the queen
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In 2019, during its celebration of World Bee Day, the "FAO" stressed that the decline in bee numbers poses a serious threat to a wide range of plants vital to human well-being (Reuters)
Physicist Albert Einstein once said, "After the extinction of bees , man may remain for an additional four years." That being said, the physicist knows the ecological continuum, and can see it in a way that other humans can't. During a field study conducted by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ), scientists compared the productivity of 344 agricultural areas across Africa, Asia and Latin America, to conclude that agricultural yields were significantly lower on farms that attract fewer bees during the flowering season. compared to those that flock to bees at higher rates.
Bees and humans in solidarity
And he re-reached these results in recognition of the value and importance of bees that they did not have before that except as a producer of the liquid golden sugar honey that is loved by all people around the world. Bee pollination does not produce honey like its relatives of honeybees , then studies were followed one after another about bees, to reach strange results, and they sparked outrage worldwide, because the fate of the human race is linked to the existence of bees, and the major problem is that these scientists discovered that The number of bees in the world is decreasing dramatically and rapidly without the reason being clear so far, and they monitored the extinction of types of bees and some of them are close to extinction.
The issuance of the "FAO" report only eight years ago was a warning of the importance of bees and the extent to which agricultural crops benefit from the activity of natural pollinators, which proceeds to fertilize plants accidentally as soon as they move from one flower to another. The report, published in the journal Science, confirms that "bees can play a major role in improving the production of at least two billion people of small farmers around the planet and enhancing food security in light of its rapidly increasing population."
A number of scientists believe that the solution is to breed different breeds of bees in the same area with their varying flight capabilities, in order to be able to reach larger areas for pollination, because there are breeds of bees that have difficulty covering large fields due to being away from their natural habitats.

Are bees going extinct?
In the opinion of expert Nadine Ezzo, the global coordinator of the United Nations projects for plant production and plant protection, "bees will inevitably suffer from rising temperatures, and flowers in some parts of the world will bloom due to climate change at different times than usual, and therefore, bees will not come to them to complete the vaccine." . To confirm the extent to which climate change affects bees and thus humans, we can take the bumblebee, for example, as the tomato crop depends heavily on the pollination of the "bumblebee".
Of course, all civilizations know the importance of honey for healing from many diseases, and its benefit to the body and soul, and the mention of bees has passed in all religions and cultures, and for modern information about the extent of its adherence to the human food chain, as well as the survival of a large number of plants and preventing them from extinction, the United Nations decided to make There is a World Bee Day on May 20 of each year, and the introductory clip for this World Day stated that bees are the most dedicated working creatures on earth, and contribute to achieving food security, and pollinators such as bees, birds and bats affect 35 percent of production The global crop of crops increases the yields of 87 major food crops around the world.
Many serious reasons
Since 2006, a term has appeared in the world of honey bees, a disease of hives, known scientifically as "Colony Collapse Disorder", and it began to appear in beehives in North America, although there are some records of the same phenomenon in Europe since 1998, and these are known The situation is with the disappearance of beehives, as most of the workers disappear in the hive, leaving behind the queen with a very small number of workers and the collected food, and so far there is no specific reason for this phenomenon, although the general opinion says that the reason is the use of some types of insecticides, especially neonicotinoids", which have been banned in Europe due to their effect on honey bees and wild bees.
There is another possible cause, which is a mite called "varroa", which parasitizes the larvae of honey bees, weakening them, and may play a role in changing their behavior, and is the main killer of honey bees in the world today, and it is said that the cause is genetically modified crops. It negatively affects the behavior of the workers, which may prevent them in some way from returning to their hives, as well as the phenomenon of global warming or what is known as the “greenhouse effect”, and some fingers point to it as the cause of the disappearance of bees, because of the temperature and humidity of the clear effect on these insects.
In 2019, and during its celebration of World Bee Day, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), emphasized that the global decline in bee numbers poses a serious threat to a wide range of plants vital to human well-being and livelihoods. If this decline continues, food crops such as fruits, nuts and many vegetables will increasingly be replaced by staple crops such as rice, corn and potatoes, eventually leading to an unbalanced diet.

But, what are the chances of actually extinction of bees? The answer followed in the agricultural scientific community is that honey bees are not threatened with extinction because humans raise, multiply and preserve them in various regions of the world, but wild bees today of various types face many challenges, and some wild species of bees are on the red list of threatened and endangered species as a result of To destroy their habitats, urbanization and agricultural expansion, and warming the climate.




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