The loss of the world’s bee population would have catastrophic consequences

We all know that without bees, we are in trouble. And I don’t just mean as gardeners, I also mean as a surviving species on this planet.

The loss of the world’s bee population would have catastrophic consequences

A world without bees equals a loss in the procreation and survival of the majority of plants on the planet and the food, medicine, shelter and other resources that they give us.

And not only us, but much of the other species we share the spinning globe with. I won’t even quote Albert Einstein’s prediction on how long we have after the last bee — it ain’t good. But can we turn it around.

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