The species of bees disappears, the species is extinct

The diseases of home bees can spread to bees, bumblebees and natural pollinators for plants.

>>>Bees once fell into great extinction

This is the conclusion of British scientists. In the United States, in the last ten years, 90% of wild bees and domesticated bees have died, in the UK this figure is more than 50%. Dead bees are simultaneously recorded in Europe and other regions of the world. Experts warn that this fact caused serious concern about the normal functioning of the planetary ecosystem and could exacerbate the food crisis that began to take place.

Bees are at risk of extinction. Billions of bile insects in the world die off, leaving mankind with fields and gardens without pollination. According to a recent report, due to the post-bee death, fruit production in the United States plummeted, especially apples and almonds. Every spring, most of the areas are bee outbreaks, garden owners must bring bees from elsewhere, or import from abroad. That doesn't help much - most migrating bees will die in the coming season. Moreover, there is a risk that when transport will spread the disease. In particular, in 1998, for the first time in the US, it was recorded that bee families were infected with beetles . Previously, this disease was only found in South Africa. When entering the US, beetles become a real disaster for beekeepers. Chairman of the Russian National Beekeepers Union Arnold Butov said:

'Beetles not only eat bees, but also eat everything like honeycomb, wooden frames, honey and everything else. The worst is that it can spread not only through beekeeping products or the bee itself, but also through furniture and other furniture. "

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Currently, Mexico is in a panic: Local experts cannot prevent the spread of the disease. In Australia, after a year, the beetles from Sydney have also spread across the country.

Another major problem is ticks and parasitic flies . They penetrate into the bee's body and eat from the inside of the bee intestine. The result of the bee is weakened, giving birth to disabled bees, losing the ability to navigate in space and eventually dying of starvation. Leaving this disaster is impossible. Destroy the beehive, choose the healthy bees and change the location of the barn, the beekeeper can only hope for luck. The bee itself is not able to resist parasites and viruses. Anatoly Kochetov, a doctor of agricultural sciences and beekeepers, affirmed that life beside humans has seriously affected the viability of bees. Mr. Kochetov said:

'Like humans, bees will get sick if they have an unhealthy lifestyle and wrong diet. When we tame a bee and start trying to get more bee products: honey, royal jelly, pollen, beeswax, bee venom . we and bees all forget that the bee has lived in self Of course, 50 million years ago. At that time, they took care of everything for themselves. Now we tame them, making them forget their instincts. So they are sick. Add to that the expansion of the mobile phone network. More wave lines break ecosystems. All those things have a negative impact on bees. "

The sick bees carry disease to their wild relatives. If the bee is infected by a fungus or virus that landed on the flower, then the bumblebee also absorbs that bile, the ability to spread the disease is very high. A series of dead bees and other honey-sucking species die simultaneously, which will make the planet's face change soon. 80% of the world's flowering plants are pollinated by insects. Today in different countries there are farms that have to hire workers to use artificial pollination brushes. However, it is not enough labor to pollinate all flowers. At that time, Albert Einstein once said that if bees died, four years later, humanity would die. Now, the world has very little bee left.