Should Bees Be Allowed To Starve Essay

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Bees are dying; and there is mountains of facts stating that the extinction of all bees is the extinction of the human race. If all bees die; plants can not pollinate, and the humans will starve. The human race will certainly end if we do not address and solve this problem. Pesticide are the number one, leading cause of bee casualties, along with habitat destruction. Theses pesticides can cause “colony collapse disorder”, which devastates bee colonies and other surrounding colonies. Many doubt that these chemicals have anything to do with colony collapse disorder, but “the doubt some are casting on the role of these toxic chemicals in colony collapse is unconvincing to many beekeepers across the country, who have observed it all first-hand and know the patterns better than anyone.” (Judge) There is a pesticide called neonicotinoids or “neonics” that are not only toxic to bees and other pollinators, but can also wipe out whole colonies. There …show more content…

The way the extinction of bees will affect the finances of the world would be swift. First, the many bees will die leaving only a small percentage left. Less and less plants will be able to pollinate as more and more bees die. Which will leave less and less food for the humans to consume to sustain their life. Since there is so many humans living; they will slowly starve and will reach an even or stable number of population depending on the number of bees, plants, and livestock alive. This will go on and on until the bees, plants and livestock go extinct, and the human race will follow. As for the industry. As the crops and livestock die, things will become more expensive, basic supply and demand, the poor will die off, evening out the population, and less bees and less plants, and less livestock until mass extinction occurs. Of course the currencies of the world will diminish slowly through the process as

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