Do Bees Exist Research Paper

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For some people, bees can be very annoying. They might have buzzed around you, chased you down the street, and sometimes can even sting you. Although this may seem unpleasant, the truth is, if bees didn’t exist, neither would humans. Bees are found in almost all habitats and they play a vital role. There are “nearly 20,000 known bee species in the world, and 4,000 of them are native to the United States” (Hamilton). They might look different and they might have different names, but they almost all do the same basic thing for us and for the environment. They pollinate plants and help make sure they are able to reproduce. Furthermore, bees are essential for most of the foods that we eat. “One of every three bites of food eaten worldwide depends on pollinators, especially bees...(Grossman)”. Even though bees can be a burden, they are a necessity to your wellbeing. Among the top one hundred crops that make up ninety percent of people’s diets around the world, has been responsible by bees for pollinating more than seventy of them. The fact is, these insects are nearly extinct. In order to …show more content…

A study conducted in Costa Rica with coffee farmers, found that the bees increased their income by $60,000 a year. “Overall, the results of the experiment revealed that the higher rates of pollination by forest-dwelling bees increased coffee yields by 20 percent...and honey bees...foraged at similar rates...” (Life: The Science of Biology). So if the bees were to disappear, farmers would immediately see a hit in their wallets since they depend on bees for their pollination services. That would feed forward to the rest of us who would no longer see all these fruits, vegetables, nuts that depend on bees for pollination. They would suddenly become much less abundant and if we were able to get them, they would probably cost us a lot more money or would not be available at

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