The Disappearance of the Bees

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The Disappearance of the Bees
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.
The quote above is often attributed to Albert Einstein but was actually believed to have been said by this brilliant man is not true. It was originally written down by Maurice Maeterlinck in his work “The Life of the Bee” in 1901("Exploring the origins of quotations"). But the position being taken today is not about who actually truly made this quote but the truths that can be attributed to it. The warning in which it represents and the fear of its possibility, since it has been noticed that the Bees are disappearing.
Disappearance of the bee:
In was first brought to the attention in the United States and Europe in October of 2006 by Beekeepers who began to notice a strange phenomenon. This group of people noticed that normal healthy bees were abandoning their hives and not returning. The Beekeepers were reporting losses between 30 and 90 percent of the hives that they maintained. It was coming into winter and hives do experience losses but it was never seen in such a large number before. The main observation of what would become known as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) was that a very small amount to zero adult honey bees were found in the hive, there was a queen, immature bees and honey present, but without mature adults present not enough workers were available to maintain the very existence of the hive itself so the hive dies off the other event that is being witnessed is a mass die off bees as a whole within the colony itself. ("Honey Bees and Colony Collapse Disorder").
This is not a new event in the U.S. and...

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