Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Opinion on Causes and Costs of Future Bee Crisis

Question: Write about the "Opinion on Causes and Costs of Future Bee Crisis". Answer: Bees in the recent years have declined as a result of human activities. It estimated that 40% population of the World bees die each year (Holland, 2013). Bees play an important role in agriculture. Bees provide food, wax and pollinate crops. It recorded that more than 70 of top 100 crops are pollinated by bees (Serad, 2016). Therefore, declining population of bees in the world threatens food security. The following is my opinion on the causes and cost of the bee crises; The causes of declining bee population can be attributed to pesticides usage and attack by parasites. The pesticides used in the agricultural fields are a major cause of bees dying. These pesticides are dangerous to bees and cause massive death. The other cause is invasion by parasites. Keeping of bees in managed colonies has exposed the insects to attack by parasites due to close proximity that lead to transfer of diseases. The cost of bees crises will be failure of crops that are bees pollinated. This means that there will be no pollination of crops and production of honey. This will cause food scarcity. Losing bees will have a big impact on the agricultural sector. The future of bees population will be solved by breeding superior species that are resistant to parasites, using chemical free pesticides that dont lead to death of bees and adopting sustainable bee keeping practices. References Holland, J. (2013). The Plight of the Honeybee. News.nationalgeographic.com. Retrieved 20 February 2017, from https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/13/130510-honeybee-bee-science-european-union-pesticides-colony-collapse-epa-science/ Serad, A. (2016). The Worlds Bee Population Is In Danger, and So Is Our Future. Nature World News. Retrieved 20 February 2017, from https://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/24174/20160624/world-s-bee-population-danger-future.htm

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